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    Master in Economic Research (0311TA050011)

    Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences
    Study programme: Master in Economic Research (N0311A050011)
    Form of study: full-time
    Type of study: Master's (post-Bachelor)
    Language of instruction: English
    Standard length of study: 2 years
    Application type: Online, Paper

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      Application submission date: 31.03.2021
      Note on date:

      Program is without specialization.

      The application can be find at the CERGE-EI web: https://www.cerge-ei.cz/.

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      The main aim of the two-year MA program is education in all basic areas of theoretical and empirical economics, which will provide graduates with high-quality preparation for joining an already running PhD program in Economics, or for direct application in practice as economic analysts and consultants. The program focuses on key areas of economic theory and econometrics, along the lines of top European Master in Economic Research programs offered at the London School of Economics, the University of Cambridge or Tilburg University. The general knowledge output of the graduate will be knowledge of advanced mathematical methods and both passive and active use of English.
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      The entrance examination is in English and has one part.

      Candidates are evaluated on the basis of the submitted required documents (see below). The maximum number of points in the first round is 40. Evaluated are: the applicant's previous study results (20 points), his / her motivation to study and carrying out economic research (10 points) and his / her recommendations (10 points). The evaluation takes into account whether the candidate's professional interest and study results are in accordance with the research orientation of the institute.

      Applicants with the highest score will be accepted to the program. The borderline of admission is determined by the Dean.

       

      Povinné přílohy přihlášky:

      • up-to-date CV

      • Statement of Motivation

      • verified copies of BA diploma and transcript

      • 2 letters of recommendation, ideally from academia

      All submitted documents need to be in English (with the exception of the diploma, which can be in Czech) or accompanied by a notarised translation.

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      Admission to Master's studies is conditioned by completed secondary education confirmed by a school-leaving certificate. Admission to Post-Bachelor studies (Master's programme) is likewise conditioned by completed education in any type of study programme.

      Verification method: entrance exam
      Confirmation date (of entrance exam) from: 01.06.2020 Until: 19.06.2020
      Alternative date (of entrance exam): 22.06.2020 Until: 30.06.2020
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      Mikroekonomie

      Mas-Collel, Andrew, Michael Whinston, and Jerry Green (MWG): Microeconomic Theory, Oxford University Press, 1995.

      Chiang, Alpha, Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics, McGraw Hill, 1988.

      Dixit, Avinash, Optimization in Economic Theory, 2nd edition, Oxford University Press, 1990.

      Jehle, Geoffrey and Philip Reny, Advanced Microeconomic Theory, 3rd edition, Addison-Wesley, 2011.

      Kreps, David, A Course in Microeconomic Theory, Princeton University Press, 1990.

      Varian, Hal, Microeconomic Analysis, W. W. Norton and Company, 3rd edition, 1992.

      Varian, Hal, Intermediate Microeconomics: A Modern Approach, 6th edition. Addison Wesley, 2003.

      Makroekonomie

      D. Bertsekas: Dynamic Programming and Optimal Control, Athena Scientific, 2005.          

      Blanchard, O. and S. Fisher: Lectures on Macroeconomics. MIT Press, 1989.

      Ljungquist, Lars, and Thomas J. Sargent: Recursive Macroeconomic Theory. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2000.

      George McCandles: The ABCs of RBCs: An Introduction to Dynamic Macroeconomic Models. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2008.

      Stokey, Nancy L., Robert E. Lucas, Jr., and Edward C. Prescott: Recursive Methods in Economic Dynamics. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1989.

      Statistika

      Casella, G., and R.L.Berger (2002).  Statistical Inference, Duxbury Press, Belmont, CA, 2nd edition.

      Hogg, R.V., McKean J. and A. T. Craig (2012). Introduction to Mathematical Statistics, Prentice Hall, 7th edition.

      Mood, A.M., Graybill F.A. and D.C. Boes (1974) Introduction to the Theory of Statistics, Mcgraw Hill Higher Education, 3rd edition.

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      The program’s graduates will have mastered complex technical tools enabling them to independently conduct theoretical and empirical research in economics. Graduates gain knowledge of advanced microeconomic, macroeconomic and econometric models and specialized knowledge of advanced theoretical and econometric methods, as well as knowledge of state-of-the-art economic research in their chosen area of expertise. Graduates further gain knowledge of advanced mathematical methods, the ability to use statistical and computational programs and to both passively and actively use English in order to carry out economic professions at the international level, and the ability to present research results in both oral and written form at a high academic level.