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Electives
Students may choose three elective courses from a set of selected regular course offerings throughout the University. At least one of the electives must be from a list of courses designed to ensure that the student's course of study broadens and deepens his or her mastery of some specific realm of economic policy management. The other electives are unrestricted.
The following list provides examples of currently offered courses that have been of interest to students in the Program in Economic Policy Management:
- Economic Organization and Development of the Middle East
- Economic Development of Latin America
- Emerging Markets Finance
- Financial Issues in Latin America
- Investment Strategies in Developing Countries
- International Trade Law
- Cost-benefit Analysis
- Microeconomics and Sustainable Development
- International Banking
- Banking Regulation and Central Banking
- International Capital Markets
- Economics of Energy
- Energy Policy
- Economics of the Environment
- Environmental Policy, Politics, and Management
- Privatization in Comparative Perspective
- Implementing Development Cooperation
- Nonprofit Management and Finance