This course is part of Module II, which contains subjects that provide advanced knowledge in a wide variety of areas of economics, freely chosen by the students. Some fields are covered in a single subject, while others are structured through several subjects in the third to fifth quarters. Students may choose from among all the electives offered, with the only restriction of taking at least three per quarter.
Industrial Economics
101116
2022-23
MASTER'S DEGREE IN ECONOMICS AND FINANCE
6
ELECTIVE
Cuatrimestral
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G1 - Show solid knowledge of economic theory and relevant economic,
econometric and computational techniques.
G2 - Apply acquired knowledge and ability to problem solve in new or
unfamiliar environments within wider or multidisciplinary contexts related to
the study of economics and finance.
G3 - Integrate knowledge and face the complexity of forming judgments
from limited or incomplete information which includes reflections on social or
ethical responsibility tied to applying economic knowledge and judgement.
G4 - Critically analyze, evaluate and synthesize new and complex ideas
in relation to empirical theories and methodologies in the area of economics.
G5 - Design and complete a research project at a high academic level,
forming a reasonable hypothesis, in the area of economics.
G6 - Orally present scientific and technical projects in economics to
specialized and non-specialized publics, in a clear and unambiguous way.
G7 - Adequately complete written compositions and projects or scientific
articles.
G8 - Organize and plan their own work, fostering initiative and
entrepreneurial spirit.
G9 - Integrate in work groups dedicated to economic research projects.
G10 - Show the sufficient ability for study, synthesis and autonomy in
order to, once having completed the Master's, complete a doctoral thesis in
the area of economics.
EO1 - Be familiar with company theory and the main models of industrial economics and their main applications.
AF1.- Theoretical classes
AF2.- Practical classes
AF5.- Study of theoretical course content
AF6.- Solving practical exercises
AF7.- In-class preparation of presentations
SE1.- Exercises
SE2.- Presentations
SE4.- Exams
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This elective course is taught in the third trimester, within Module II (this
module is taught in the third, fourth and fifth trimesters).
In the third trimester the student can choose 3 of the following
subjects, with a course load of 6 ECTS each:
Cod. 101116 - Industrial Economics
Cod. 101117 - Public Economics
Cod. 101118 - Macroeconomics II
Cod. 101119 - Time Series Econometrics
Cod. 101120 - Asset Pricing I
Cod 101121 - Corporate Finance
This document can be used as reference documentation of this subject for the application for recognition of credits in other study programmes. For its full effect, it should be stamped by UIMP Student's Office.

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ECTS Credits: 6
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