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Core courses International macroeconomics and policy Modern theory of banking and finance Monetary policy and the role of central banks Money, finance and growth. Optional courses may include Basic econometrics Behavioural economics: theory and applications Financial institutions and markets in developing countries Financial services Foreign direct investment and development IMF, World Bank and economic growth Intermediate econometrics for applications in financial and development studies International finance and money International trade Modelling and forecasting financial markets Project planning appraisal and implementation. The law and economics of sovereign debt regulation. Optional courses are also offered by Economic & Social History, to give you a wider perspective of how the economy operates.