Masters Degree in Economics

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Faculty of
Economics
established in 1949
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The campus is beautifully situated on the Chao Phraya
River in the heart of Bangkok's governing district
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The campus surrounding
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Programs offering
International Program: All courses are taught
in English
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Bachelor of Economics
(English Program)
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Masters Degree in Economics
(English Program)
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Ph.D. in Economics
(English Program)
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Programs offerings
Thai Program
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Bachelor of Economics; BEcon
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Masters Degree in Economics; MEcon
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Masters Degree in Business Economics;
MBE
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Master of Laws and Economics in
International Trade; TITLE
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Semesters
First semester: August - December
Second semester: January - May
Summer: June - July
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Areas of Studies
– Theoretical and Quantitative Economics
– Political Economics
– Monetary and Financial Economics
– Public Economics
– International Economics
– Development Economics
– Labor and Resource (environmental)
Economics
– Industrial Economics
– Agricultural Economics
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Example of Economic Courses offered
(more than 40 courses a year)
Bachelor of Economics International Program
EE403
Economics and Law
EE435
Introductory Financial Econometrics
EE404
History of Economics Thought
EE 439
Seminar in Monetary and Financial Economics
EE211
Principles of Microeconomics
EE441
Economics of Public Expenditure
EE212
Principles of Macroeconomics
EE 442
Economics of Public Revenue
EE311
Microeconomic Theory
EE449
Seminar in Public Economics
EE312
Macroeconomic Theory
EE451
International Trade Theory and Policy
EE411
Microeconomic Analysis
EE452
International Monetary Economics
EE320
Introductory Mathematical Economics
EE459
Seminar in International Trade Theory and
Policy
EE325
Introductory Econometrics
EE460
Thai Economy
EE 340
Introductory to Public Economics
EE 461
Development Microeconomics
EE362
Economics of Selected Asian Countries
EE462
Development Macroeconomics
EE 401
Political Economics
EE 468
Integrated Public Economics, Development
Economics, and Political Economics
EE 409
Seminar in Political Economy and Economic History
EE 469
Seminar in Development Economics
EE 421
EE422
EE425
EE 426
Mathematical Economics 1
Mathematical Economics 2
Econometrics 1
Econometrics 2
EE 471
EE474
EE 475
EE381
EE431
Economics of Financial Markets and Institutions
EE 390
EE432
Monetary Theory and Policy
EE481
EE489
Labor Economics
Health Economics
Natural Resource Economics
Economics of Transportation
Economics of Agricultural and Rural
Development
Industrial Economics
Seminar in Industrial Economics
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Example of Non-Econ Courses offered
(more than 42 courses a year)
Bachelor of Economics International Program
AC201
AC202
BA291
BI151
BI152
CS 296
EL171
EL172
FN201
FN211
FN311
FN312
FN323
FN331
FN 451
Fundamental Accounting
Management Accounting
Introduction to Business
Business Communication in Chinese 1
Business Communication in Chinese 2
Art and Design Foundations
English Course 2
English Course 3
Business Finance
Financial Markets
Financial Management
Investments
Credit Management
Financial Institutions Management
Equity Security Analysis
MK321
MK 331
MK342
MK 421
MK 352
MK361
MK391
MA216
MA217
MA332
ST216
ST217
PY211
PY 228
TU110
FN 452
FN 428
HR201
MK202
MK 311
MK312
Financial Derivatives
Investment Banking
Principles of Management
Fundamentals of Marketing
Consumer Behavior
Marketing Management
TU111
TU120
TU124
TU130
TU152
Product and Brand Management
Integrated Marketing Communication
Retail Management
Socially Responsible Marketing
Services Marketing
International Marketing
Special Topics in Marketing I
Calculus for Social Science 1
Calculus for Social Science 2
Linear Algebra
Statistics for Social Science 1
Statistics for Social Science 2
General Psychology
Psychology of Interpersonal Relations
Integrated Humanities
Thailand in Historical, Social and Cultural
Perspective
Integrated Social Sciences
Society and Economy
Integrated Sciences and Technology
Fundamental Mathematics
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Example of courses offered
Master and Ph.D. in Economics
EE611
Microeconomics
EE648
Public Economics: Selected Topics 1
EE612
EE613
EE621
EE625
EE710
EE711
EE712
EE601
EE602
EE649
EE651
EE652
EE658
EE659
EE661
EE662
EE668
EE669
Public Economics: Selected Topics 2
International Trade Theory and Policy
International Monetary Economics
International Economics: Selected Topics 1
International Economics: Selected Topics 2
Development Economics
Regional Economics
Development Economics: Selected Topics 1
Development Economics: Selected Topics 2
EE671
Labor Economics
EE672
Human Resources Economics
EE718
EE719
EE623
Macroeconomics
Contemporary Economic Issues
Mathematics for Economist
Econometrics
Research Methods in Economics
Advanced Microeconomics
Advanced Macroeconomics
History of Economic Thought
Institutional Economics
Political Economy and Institutional Economics: Selected
Topics 1
Political Economy and Institutional Economics: Selected
Topics 2
Economic Theory: Selected Topics 1
Economic Theory: Selected Topics 2
Computational Methods for Economists
EE674
EE675
EE676
EE627
Applied Econometrics
EE678
EE628
Quantitative Economics: Selected Topics 1
EE679
EC629
EE631
EE632
EE638
EE639
EE641
EE642
Quantitative Economics: Selected Topics 2
Monetary Economics
Financial Aspects of Economic Development
Monetary Economics: Selected Topics 1
Monetary Economics: Selected Topics 2
Public Economics 1
Public Economics 2
EE681
EE682
EE688
EE689
EE691
EE698
EE699
Health Economics
Natural Resources Economics
Environmental Economics
Economics of Human Resources, Natural Resources and
Environmental: Selected Topics 1
Economics of Human Resources, Natural Resources and
Environmental: Selected Topics 2
Industrial Organization
Empirical Industrial Organization
Industrial Organization: Selected Topics 1
Industrial Organization: Selected Topics 2
Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Economics: Selected Topics 1
Agricultural Economics: Selected Topics 2
EE608
EE609
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Interesting summer courses
EE 391: Thai Rural Studies
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6-8 week course
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students can learn both from
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course preparation in Bangkok regarding Thailand rural economic
environment and
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4-6 weeks staying in the village with the villagers to study their way
of lives)
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Field studies to analyze Thai rural area, both quantitatively and
qualitatively, in designated area by living with farmers in rural area
within certain period of time. Collecting and analyzing data regarding
the potential, physical, economic, social and political issues within the
area. Identifying and analyzing problems, cause of problems, and the
potentials of the area.
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Interesting summer program (new)
June-July (5 weeks)
Contemporary Issues of ASEAN Economic,
Business, Social and Political Environment
 Classroom: Lecture and discussion
 Field experience: field trips to and interview
relevant agents in various sectors such as
 Government agencies
 Multinational and/or Thai companies in
Thailand
 Summer 2015 (June 8 – July 11)
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Partner Universities (organizations)
Australia
 University of Melbourne
 University of Wisconsin – Madison
 Monash University
 University of Washington
 Queensland University of
 University of Texas at Austin
Technology
 University of Richmond
 University of Adelaide
 University of Tennessee
 University of Sydney
 Utah State University
 University of Wollongong
USA
Canada
 University of Ottawa
 McGill University
Japan
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Kyoto University
Nagoya University
International Christian University
Nihon University
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Partner Universities (organizations)
United of Kingdom
 University of Reading
Sweden
 Stockholm School of
Economics
 Linnaeus University
France
 ICN Business School, Nancy
University
 La Rochelle Business School
University of La Rochelle
Norway
 Norwegian School of Economics
The Netherlands
 Leiden University
 Tilburg University
Germany
 University of Applied Science
Schmalkalden
 Heinrich Boll Stiftung (Southeast
Asia)
Switzerland
 The School of Business, Lucerne
University of Applied Sciences &
Arts
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Faculty Members
76 Faculty members graduated from world leading
universities such as
The United States
The United Kingdom
Japan
Australia
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Research and Publication
ERTC
The Economic Research and
Training Center
WTO Watch Project
Thammasat Economic Journal
(quarterly)
Textbooks and others
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Current research cluster
Current research cluster
o Country focus: China, Japan, CLMV
o Industry focus: Automotive industry, energy, etc.
o International trade and investment: Regional
integration, developing country inward and outward
FDI, etc.
o Monetary economics and policy: Macro-model
o Public economics and policy: Decentralization,
property tax, etc.
o Regulatory economics
o Environmental economics
o Labor and health economics
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Research and Publication
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Seminar and Training
Annual Symposium
Thailand Economic
Conference
Annual Puey Ungpakorn’s
Lecture, Weekly Seminars
Thammasat Economic Focus
Training Programs for
Private and Public Organizations
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Seminar and Training
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Student Life
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Library and Computer Lab
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Student Activities
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Student Activities
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Exchange Student
To and from Faculty of Economics, Thammasat University
 Inbound: Approximately 50 students per year
 Outbound: Approximately 50 students per year
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Exchange Student
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Exchange Student
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Estimated course of living
 Housing: $200 a month
 Food: $200 a month
 Other expenses: $100 a month
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Scholarships opportunities for foreign full-time students
Graduate programs (Ph.D. and Master)
o At least 4 full scholarships for foreign students,
especially students from developing countries
Graduate programs (Ph.D. and Master)
o At least 3 full scholarships for foreign students,
especially students from developing countries
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Website & Contact
Website: www.econ.tu.ac.th
Email: be@econ.tu.ac.th
Phone: +66 (0) 2613 2437 to 8
Fax: +66 (0) 2224 0150
Address: Faculty of Economics, Thammasat University
2 Prachan Rd. Bangkok, 10200, Thailand
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Thank you
http://www.econ.tu.ac.th
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