Advanced Research degree in Economics (MRes in Economics)

The Advanced Research degree in Economics (MRes in Economics) year consists in a final year of advanced, specialized courses. Students should select 7 courses (1 credit per course), attend a 'workshop'/work group (2 credits) and present some original research work in September. 

After the M2 ETE, the Advanced Research degree in Economics (MRes in Economics) year is the first year of the PhD program at TSE. MRes in Economics students follow advanced courses in order to reach the knowledge frontier of their research fields. Each student must select 7 courses and attend a workshop. The MRes in Economics must be validated by the production and the defense of a research paper in the fall following the academic year.

Cours 2022-2023

Semester 1

Semester 2

DEAR(MRes) /M2 Methodological Classes (30H) :

DEAR(MRes) Field classes (30H):

 

DEAR Field classes (15H):

UE3 : Field classes: Behavorial and Experimental Economics (BEE):

  • Economics of Religion
  • Behavioral Macroeconomics
  • Behavioral Finance

UE4 : Field classes: Development and Political Economy (DP):

UE5 : Field classes: Econometrics and Empirical Economics (EEE):

UE6 : Field classes: Economic Theory (Theory):

  • Topics in Incentive Theory: Markets and Contracts
  • Bayesian Persuasion
  • Recent Advances in Discounted Dynamic Games

UE7 : Field classes: Environmental Economics (ENV):

  • Empirical Environmental Economics
  • Climate and Energy Economics
  • Advanced Environmental Economics : Empirics

UE8 : Field classes: Finance (FIN):

  • Financial Intermedation and Macroeconomic Fluctuations
  • Behavioural Finance
  • Financiel Intermediation and Information Technologies

UE9 : Field classes: Industrial Organization (IO):

UE10 : Field classes: Macroeconomics (MACRO):

UE11 : Field classes: Public Economics (PUBLIC):

  • Advanced Public Economics I
  • Advanced Public Economics II
  • Advanced Topics in Political Economy

M2 Field DEAR (MRes) (30H)*:

  • BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS (BEE)
  • DEVELOPMENT: THEORY, PUBLIC POLICY, AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES (DHP)
  • TOPICS IN ECONOMETRICS AND EMPIRICAL ECONOMICS (EEE)
  • ECONOMIC THEORY (THEORY)
  • ADVANCED ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS (ENV)
  • CAPITAL MARKETS (FIN)
  • CORPORATE FINANCE: THEORY AND EMPIRICS (FIN)
  • INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION (IO)
  • ADVANCES IN MACROECONOMICS (MACRO)
  • PUBLIC ECONOMICS (PUBLIC)
  • STOCHASTIC OPTIMAL CONTROL IN ECONOMICS
  • MICROECONOMICS II
  • MACROECONOMICS II
  • ECONOMETRICS 2

** The approval of the director is needed

*Students from the field Environmental Economics (ENV) have the choice to take one course among the two courses

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