Students may choose to study advanced economics courses at UCL, FUNDP or KUL.
The following list only includes courses at UCL, FUNDP and FUSL. It is by way of illustration only and may change. Only a part of these courses is offered each year. Each course is worth 5 credits.
Econometrics
- Bayesian Econometrics (UCL)
- Advances in Financial Econometrics (FUNDP)
- Advanced Methods for Programme Evaluation (UCL)
Macroeconomics
- Population, Growth and Inequality (UCL)
- Topics in Growth Theory I: Embodied Technical Progress and Growth (UCL)
- The History of Macroeconomics from Keynes to RBC Theory (UCL)
Microeconomics
- Group Formation in Economics: Networks and Coalitions (UCL-FUSL)
- Topics in Industrial Organization (FUSL)
- Collective Choice Theory (UCL)
- Game Theory (UCL)
Financial Economics
- Financial Market Microstructure (FUNDP)
- Advances in Financial Econometrics (see above, Econometrics)
Development Economics
- Market Imperfections and Contract Choice in the Context of Development (FUNDP)
- Topics in the Microeconomics of Development (FUNDP-UCL)
- Topics in Political Economics II (see below, Political Economics)
Labour Economics
- Equilibrium Search and Matching Models: Theory and Applications (UCL-FUNDP)
- Advanced Methods for Programme Evaluation (see above, Econometrics)
Public Economics
- Public Economics (UCL)
- International Commerce (UCL)
- International Trade and Trade Policy (UCL)
Political Economy
- Topics in Political Economics II (with special reference to developing countries) (FUNDP)
Economic Geography
- From Economic Geography to Geographical Economics (UCL)
Other subjects (doctoral level)
- Social Economics (UCL)
- Critical Analysis (UCL)
Students may also suggest doctoral level subjects in other universities or doctoral schools.
Students may choose courses offered by the Doctoral School at UCL, FUNDP or KUL. Every year, in September, the list will be available on the website of the Doctoral School.