Course Recommendation 2018-2019, Term 1 ECO3211 Chinese Economy CRN380 China today is in a process of remarkable economic and social transformation. In this course, the theoretical economic analysis will be combined with empirical data and case studies. Students will be offered an analytical framework for understanding the emergence of China as a super economic power in the past three decades as well as its major challenges lying ahead. ECO3213 China, Hong Kong, and the World Economy CRN382 This course aims to analyse the main problems emerged during the integration of Chinese economy with the international economy, and the interactions of Mainland Chinese economy with the Hong Kong s economy. ECO3214 Globalization and Economic Integration CRN385 This course aims to familiarize students with the cause, pattern, and nature of the globalization of production of goods and services, which is taking the form of greater division of labor, increasing specialization, greater trade and capital flows, and keener international competition. ECO4203 Applied Econometrics CRN390 This course introduces you to the science of econometric modeling as applied to economics, business, and all other branches in social sciences. You may also regard taking this course as learning how to use a tool or a professional technique, very useful for the wide range of careers you plan to pursuit. ECO4305 International Trade CRN392 This course will equip students with a basic knowledge of the principles and tools of trade theory and policy. After completing the course, students will be able to analyze different interpretations of the causes of trade, the growth of trade, the formation of commercial policy, and the effects of commercial policy on the economy. ECO4316 Industrial Economics and Competition Policy CRN394 This course provides the students with (1) a good understanding of how economists analyze competitive strategies of business firms; and (2) the basic knowledge about the public policies (competition policy and regulatory policies) that developed countries adopt in order to promote competition, innovation and economic efficiency, as well as to safeguard consumer interests. SSC2113 Linear Algebra CRN721 This course focuses on basic Linear Algebra used in econometrics and in social research. It will cover some basic techniques of matrix arithmetic and algebra, and in particular matrix multiplication and solution of n linear equations. Emphasis will be placed on applications of key concepts. https://www.ln.edu.hk/sys/depository/index.php?term=201809&subjcode=eco
Course Recommendation 2018-2019, Term 1 Department of Economics ECO3213 China, Hong Kong, and the World Economy CRN382 Prerequisite(s) : (b) Level 3 or above in HKDSE Economics, or (c) BUS2105 Microeconomics for Business The course covers the major aspects of China s integration with the global economy, including its assimilation into the world trading system and practice, readjustment in import and export structure, and intake of foreign capital and investment. A special reference is given to the role played by HKSAR as a facilitator. The impact of China s entry into the world economy on both domestic economic growth and the other developing, as well as industrial economies is also discussed in detail. This course aims to analyse the main problems emerged during the integration of Chinese economy with the international economy, and the interactions of Mainland Chinese economy with the Hong Kong s economy. ECO4305 International Trade CRN392 Prerequisite(s) : (b) BUS2105 Microeconomics for Business, or (c) Level 3 or above in HKDSE Economics This course will equip students with a basic knowledge of the principles and tools of trade theory and policy. After completing the course, students will be able to analyze different interpretations of the causes of trade, the growth of trade, the formation of commercial policy, and the effects of commercial policy on the economy. The course aims to introduce the basic knowledge of the principles and tools of international trade theory and policy. Students will learn basic theory regarding the motivations of trade of trade, how trade with other countries affects income distribution of different groups in a country, and the formation and the effects of commercial policies. The aim is to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary in analyzing and evaluating international trade issues and government trade policies.
Course Recommendation (2018-2019, Term 1 ) ECO4203 Applied Econometrics CRN390 Why? Because data is the new gold and data analysts are the new gold miners The modern economy faces an impressive stream of data from which information of great economic and social value is extracted. The labor market offers excellent job opportunities for those with skills in finding, exploiting and analyzing raw data. Data analysis is not restricted to engineers. On the contrary, because they are equipped to guide research and interpret results, profiles that combine a curriculum in social sciences with some ability to process statistical data are highly prized. This course will give you the basics of econometrics and will teach you how to use statistical analysis software. Two valuable lines that you will be able to add to your resume. Because social sciences make extensive usage of data analysis Do you plan to apply for a Master s or a PhD program after you get your BA or BS degree? If you answer is Yes, then this course is a must. Students with some undergraduate background in econometrics are completely different from those without. In all social sciences (economics, sociology, business, politics...), empirical research is becoming increasingly important, and students who can combine theoretical knowledge with empirical analysis are most valued. How? How difficult is the course? The answer is not difficult at all if you don t hate computers because the high-powered computers help us dramatically in data sorting, compiling, and tabulating. Of course, good background in statistics, introductory quantitative method, or introduction to economics course could help you. But no specific background is required for this course. You just need to be comfortable with numbers and computers. I promise that learning by doing in this course would impress you more than learning by listening. We could discuss the best ways for assessments suitable to you and I ll listen to your suggestions very carefully. Please tell me everything you want to learn or you want to change from the course. Course Prerequisite(s): http://www.ln.edu.hk/reg/course_descriptions4yr.php
ECO4316 Industrial Economics and Competition Policy CRN394 Prerequisite(s) (b) Level 3 or above in HKDSE Economics, or (c) BUS2105 Microeconomics for Business This course provides the students with (1) a good understanding of how economists analyze competitive strategies of business firms; and (2) the basic knowledge about the public policies (competition policy and regulatory policies) that developed countries adopt in order to promote competition, innovation and economic efficiency, as well as to safeguard consumer interests. SSC2113 Linear Algebra CRN721 This course focuses on basic Linear Algebra used in econometrics and in social research. It will cover some basic techniques of matrix arithmetic and algebra, and in particular matrix multiplication and solution of n linear equations. Emphasis will be placed on applications of key concepts. This course is designed to provide students with a basic knowledge and understanding of Linear Algebra that are used social sciences.
Cluster Course Recommendation 2018-2019 Term 1 & Term 2 CLA9005 Economics of Culture and Creativity CRN179 & CRN199 This course builds a solid foundation for students to apply economic theories to study the arts, culture and the protection of intellectual property rights. Various concepts of culture will be explored. Special characteristics of and factors that determine the supply and demand of cultural goods and the market structures for cultural goods and productions will be examined. CLC9005 Finance and Politics: Public Interests and Private Manipulation CRN251 & CRN268 This course introduces students to the nature of financial institutions, corporate ownership structure and corporate governance through case studies, anecdotal evidence and academic papers. Students will be expected to develop practical perspectives on financial policies and government regulations, and be able to articulate implications for future financial development and practices in both Hong Kong and worldwide. https://www.ln.edu.hk/sys/depository/index.php?term=201809&subjcode=eco Term 2 CLC9013 Comparative Economic and Social Systems CRN277 This course aims at providing information on principles, organization, and performance of historical and contemporary economic systems. Topics of discussion include, but not limited to, theory of market capitalism, theories of socialism in its various forms, and the emergence of new transitional economies. CLC9016 Contemporary Socio-Economic Issues CRN286 This course provides an introduction to contemporary socio-economic issues using socioeconomics as an analytical tool. Socio-economics is an emerging interdisciplinary field of social sciences that combines economics-based and sociological research methods. From street crime to global climate change, we are surrounded by problems that can be analyzed with socio-economic principles and practices. In this course, we mainly focus on examples that are relevant to our everyday life. https://www.ln.edu.hk/sys/depository/index.php?term=201901&subjcode=eco