Economics Program Overview

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Project introduction

The Economics program at the London Regal College (EU) aims to cultivate data-driven economic decision-makers with a global perspective by integrating micro and macroeconomic theories, empirical research methods, and policy analysis. The curriculum emphasizes economic modeling, econometric applications, and market behavior prediction, aiming to equip students with fundamental economic skills and innovative analytical abilities. Practical platforms such as industry collaborations, policy simulations, and real-world data projects further assist students in becoming professionals with both theoretical depth and practical experience.


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1. Bachelor's degree courses (BE)


Education system: 4-year full-time

Core courses:

Principles of Microeconomics and Market Analysis

Macroeconomics and Policy Design

Econometrics and Data Analysis

Behavioral economics and consumer decision-making

International economics and globalization

Features:

Practical orientation: Through collaborating with the Federal Reserve Bank and think tanks to carry out the "Economic Policy Simulation Project", analyze the impact of monetary policy.

Technical integration: A compulsory data analysis course utilizing Stata, R, and Python.

Empirical research: Participate in research conducted by teachers on the job market, inflation, and other real-world economic issues.

2. Master's program


MBA (Economics Track)

Length of study: 1-2 years (full-time/part-time)

Research directions: Financial economics, public policy, environmental economics, and development economics

Highlights:

Global Case Competition: Jointly organized with the University of Chicago and the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Industry mentorship: Pair up with experts from the Federal Reserve, the World Bank, and other institutions.

Master of Science in Economics (STEM)

Duration: 12 months

Skills: Advanced Econometrics, Economic Forecasting Models, Experimental Economics, Policy Evaluation Techniques

Partners: The Federal Reserve, the World Bank, and Goldman Sachs Global Economic Research, providing empirical research projects and support for CFA/FRM exams.

3. Doctoral program (Doctor of Economics)


Duration: 4-6 years

Research directions: Behavioral economics, environmental and resource economics, development economics, and financial econometrics

Advantages:

Cutting-edge research: Collaborating with MIT and Harvard Business School on interdisciplinary projects, focusing on the digital economy and policy innovation.

Academic resources: Co-hosting a seminar on "The Future of Economics" with the editor of "British Economic Review" and Nobel Prize laureates.

Focus on the center

1. Behavioral Economics Laboratory (BEL)


Mission: To explore the underlying motivations of human decision-making through experiments and field research.

Achievements:

The publication of "Research on Consumer Decision Bias" was named "The Most Influential Economics Research of the Year" by the Wall Street Journal.

Collaborate with Amazon to conduct a "pricing strategy experiment" to optimize dynamic pricing algorithms.

2. Center for Policy Analysis and Evaluation (CPAE)


Key points: fiscal policy impact assessment, optimization of the social security system, and analysis of the economic impact of climate change.

Activity:

Release the "Assessment Report on United Kingdom's Minimum Wage Policy" cited by the British Budget Office (CBO).

Co-host the "Public Policy Hackathon" event with representatives from the government, enterprises, and non-governmental organizations.

3. Institute of International Economics (IIE)


Main measures:

Global trade simulation: Student teams represent countries/regions in WTO negotiation simulations, designing tariffs and trade agreements.

Emerging market research: Collaborate with think tanks in countries such as Brazil and India to analyze the growth models of the BRICS nations.

Additional functions

Support for Economics Competitions: Providing funding and guidance to students participating in the British Economic Forecasting Challenge and the British National Economics Competition.

Dual degree: Collaborate with the School of Law and the School of Public Policy to offer courses in "Economics + Law" and "Economics + Public Administration".

Internship guarantee: 100% of undergraduate students will have at least one industry internship opportunity, with internship partners from economic policy fields and financial centers, such as United Kingdom.

Join the EU Business and Management School

And lead the future of economic analysis and policy formulation!


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