For more details on the courses, please refer to the Course Catalog
Code | Course Title | Credit | Learning Time | Division | Degree | Grade | Note | Language | Availability |
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ECO5005 | Economic History Ι | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | Korean | Yes | |
This course is intended to review the progressive evolution of the studies of economic history and teach students the basic theory and methodology necessary for researches on economic history. It also discusses about the whole process of economic development from ancient slavery to modern capitalism in western Europe. | |||||||||
ECO5006 | Economic History Ⅱ | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | - | No | |
This course is concerned with the process of industrialization and economic growth of European countries after the Industrial Revolution. Special interests are put in subjects, such as the process of innovation, the development of monopoly capital, managerial revolution, the changes in the international moneytary and financial systems. | |||||||||
ECO5010 | History of Economic Ι | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | - | No | |
Topics in this course vary depending on the interest of instructors and students. They may include various issues in economic problems from mercantilists to modern economists,emphasizing certain models and doctrines - their origins, relevance, and evolution. Readings from Hume, Quesnay, Adam Smith, Malthus, Ricardo, Marx, Walras, Veblen, and Keynes. etc. may be included | |||||||||
ECO5011 | History of Economic Ⅱ | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | - | No | |
This course introduces the work of Adam Smith, his place in the history of economic thought, the relevance of his work to contemporary society, and also the works of his descendants such as Thomas Malthus, David Ricardo and John Stuart Mill. The topics in this course also include cost plus pricing, supply side economics, the moral desirability of capitalism as a socioeconomic system and the role of government in the economy. | |||||||||
ECO5013 | Econometrics II | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | - | No | ||
This is a basic course in asymptotic econometric theory, where the econometric models include linear regression, time-series and simultaneous equations. We discuss in detail identification, consistency, asymptotic normality, efficiency and inference in the following estimation procedures: ordinary least squares (OLS), maximum likelihood (ML) and generalized method of moments (GMM). The aim of the course is to provide the theoretical background of econometric methods with asymptotic theory | |||||||||
ECO5015 | Econometrics Seminar Ι | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | Korean | Yes | |
This course is basically designed for those who plan to write a dissertation on econometrics. Students will be guided with instructions on how to survey the related literature, how to build up an alternative model to alleviate problems or limitations of the existing models, and how to prove main arguments empirically. | |||||||||
ECO5016 | Econometrics Seminar Ⅱ | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | - | No | |
This course is basically designed for those who plan to write a dissertation on econometrics. Students will be guided with instructions on how to survey the related literature, how to build up an alternative model to alleviate problems or limitations of the existing models, and how to prove main arguments empirically. | |||||||||
ECO5017 | International Economics Ⅰ | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | Korean | Yes | |
This course deals with the theories of international finance at the graduate level. It covers such issues as the determination of the exchange rate and the balance of payments. It also includes LDC's foreign deth problem and currency crisis. | |||||||||
ECO5018 | International Economics Ⅱ | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | - | No | |
This course deals with the trade part of international economics at the graduate level. It covers such areas as the principle of comparative advantage, foreign direct investment(FDI), economic integration, and tariff & non-tariff trade protection. | |||||||||
ECO5019 | Seminar Ι on International Economics | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | Korean | Yes | |
Ph. D students who plan to prepare thesis on area of International Finance should attend the seminar. At the seminar students should present review assigned papers, Outside scholars in this area may be invited to give lecture seminar. | |||||||||
ECO5020 | Seminar Ⅱ on International Economics | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | - | No | |
This course is for the Ph.D students. Students are expected to write papers with the topics on international trade and to present them to class. outside scholars may be invited to give lecture and seminar. | |||||||||
ECO5021 | International Economic Policy | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | - | No | |
The lecture focuses on important issues or international economic policy such as tariff, non-tariff policy, international corporation, exchange rate policy capital controls. | |||||||||
ECO5022 | Labor Economics Ⅰ | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | Korean | Yes | |
Though the basic theory of labor economics, we can understand the analysis of existent labor issue (ex, labor transfer, occupational choice, unemployment, wage differentials, discrimination and productivity human capital theory, etc.). And we can deepen our understanding of setting of model and approaching methods of labor economics as well. | |||||||||
ECO5023 | Labor Economics Ⅱ | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | - | No | |
The purpose of this subject is that we can know the methods of solving the problems associated with labor issues, which are based on economic theory, and that we can deepen our understanding of labor economics through the analysis of labor institution and policy. In particular, we can extend our knowledge of labor market by analyzing some cases associated with labor economics. | |||||||||
ECO5024 | Seminar Ι on Labor Economics | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | - | No | |
This course provides a survey of Labor Economics, the economic analysis of employment relationship. Basic economic theory will be used to model the behavior of labor market and particular emphasis will be placed on applying these models to current policy issues. |