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Dear chi Ha, chi Thuy,

Em gui cac chi so dt va email cua anh Truong nhe.

Email: truongn...@gmail.com
Dt: 0431 538 499

Chuc cac chi may man!,:)

Em Vinh

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From: Nguyen Thi Vinh <vinhngu...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 5:40 PM
Subject: Re: select mon hoc
To: Truong dieu thuy <dieut...@gmail.com>


chi oi,

em co so dt cua anh Truong SGD nay: 0431 538 499




On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 11:04 AM, Truong dieu thuy <dieut...@gmail.com> wrote:
uh, thanks em nhieu! vay la bon chi phai chien dau nhieu hon roi. Hic hic, mong la mo thu roi se qua!


On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 10:26 AM, Nguyen Thi Vinh <vinhngu...@gmail.com> wrote:
chi oi,

em sorry. chi nho hoi mon finance cua co Jenny Corbett nhe, vi em so co 2 mon Finance thi de bi nham. Chi dung hoc cai mon Finance cua cai ong La Fonte gi gi do nhe.


On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 10:09 AM, Nguyen Thi Vinh <vinhngu...@gmail.com> wrote:
Chi a,

Co 2 mon bat buoc la CRW 8000 va 8008, bat dau tu hoc ky nay tat ca cac khoa cua CRW deu phai hoc CRW 8000. Em thay hinh nhu moi nguoi keu ca mon CRW 8000 lam, may cho bon em la nam ngoai bon em khong phai hoc mon nay, chu khong thi chet

The con chi duoc quyen chon 2 mon khac, thi tuy chi thoi. Vay la chi duoc lua chon it hon tui em roi. Chi co the chon CBA, Banking and Finance hoac Trade.





On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 3:01 PM, Truong dieu thuy <dieut...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi em, chi dang ban khoan khong biet bon chi co giong e dot truoc khong vi thay co quy dinh phai hoc hai mon bat buoc trong ky nay (theo course list to dinh kem sau day).
Chi cung thay co quy dinh la trong 48 units minh phai hoc de co degree thi phai co it nhat 18 unit la mon core. Khong biet trong ky 1 cua minh o VN thi la may unit la core course nua? the nen khong biet co the chon giong em khong. Cai mon ma em va Giang chon de hoc intensive co phai la cai mon IDEC8014 vaf IDEC8009 khong. Chi co gui ca noi dung cua mon IDEC8014 day, em xem co dung la cai mon em chon khong nhe.
 
 
Compulsory Courses
First Semester, 2010
CRWF8000 - Government, Markets and Global Change
IDEC8064 - Masters Microeconomics

Second Semester, 2010
CRWF8000 - Government, Markets and Global Change
IDEC8008 - Open Economy Macroeconomics, Finance, and Development

First Semester, 2011
CRWF8000 - Government, Markets and Global Change
IDEC8064 - Masters Microeconomics

Second Semester, 2011
IDEC8008 - Open Economy Macroeconomics, Finance, and Development

Elective Courses
First Semester, 2010
CRWF8006 - Climate Change Policy Economics
ECON8011 - Microeconomic Theory A
ECON8015 - International Economics
ECON8034 - Principles of Public Economics
ECON8041 - Labour Economics and Industrial Relations
EMET8014 - Advanced Econometric Methods
IDEC8011 - Masters Research Essay
IDEC8021 - The Chinese Economy
IDEC8022 - Economic Development
IDEC8053 - Environmental Economics

Autumn Session, 2010
IDEC8010 - Quantitative International Economics

Winter Session, 2010
IDEC8009 - Trade, Development and the Asia Pacific Economy
IDEC8014 - International Finance, Markets and Institutions in the Asia Pacific
IDEC8081 - The Economics of Incentives and Institutions
POGO8057 - Managing Government Finances

Second Semester, 2010
CRWF8001 - Economic Globalisation and the Environment
CRWF8004 - Case Studies in Economic Policy
CRWF8008 - China and the World
CRWF8009 - Energy Politics and Governance
CRWF8011 - The Global Trading System
ECON8002 - Applied Welfare Economics
ECON8014 - Mathematical Techniques in Economics II
ECON8036 - Economic Seminars for Graduate Program in Economics
ECON8037 - Financial Economics
ECON8047 - Law and Economics
ECON8053 - Strategic Thinking: An Introduction to Game Theory
EMDV8001 - Environmental Sustainability, Health and Development
EMDV8002 - Methods for Environmental Decision-Making
EMDV8007 - Environmental Communications
EMET8001 - Applied micro-econometrics
EMET8010 - Applied Macro and Financial Econometrics
EMET8012 - Business and Economic Forecasting
IDEC8007 - Aid and Development Policy
IDEC8011 - Masters Research Essay
IDEC8018 - Agricultural Economics and Resource Policy
IDEC8083 - The Role of Financial Markets and Instruments for Economic Management and Development
IDEC8088 - Applied Economics: Cost/Benefit Analysis
POGO8004 - Poverty Reduction

Spring Session 2010
POGO8076 - Corruption and Anti-corruption

First Semester, 2011
CRWF8006 - Climate Change Policy Economics
ECON8011 - Microeconomic Theory A
ECON8015 - International Economics
ECON8034 - Principles of Public Economics
ECON8041 - Labour Economics and Industrial Relations
EMET8014 - Advanced Econometric Methods
IDEC8010 - Quantitative International Economics
IDEC8011 - Masters Research Essay
IDEC8021 - The Chinese Economy
IDEC8022 - Economic Development
IDEC8053 - Environmental Economics

 
International Finance, Markets and Institutions in the Asia Pacific IDEC8014  - Details
 
Course Details | Fees and Dates


Offered By:International and Development Economics Program
Academic Career:Graduate Coursework
Course Subject:International and Developmental Economics
Offered in:Winter Session, 2010 and Winter Session, 2011
Unit Value:6 units
Course Description:This course gives the student an appreciation of the operation and importance of banking institutions, financial markets, the money supply and monetary policy in the contemporary economy.  The course  begin with an introduction to the functions of money, the creation and control of the money supply, the creation of credit.  and the operation and structure of financial markets. This leads to an understanding of the functions of  interest rates.  The course then provides the tools to understand the operation of the real macro economy and the operation of monetary policy.     The course also describes how central banks think about monetary policy in practice and consider whether inflation targeting is welfare-maximizing policy in theory and practice.  If there is enough time, we then address three special topics i) financial stability ii) how the world achieved consensus on monetary policy and iii) financial integration in the Asian region.  The course is intended for  students in the Graduate Diploma and Master of International and Development Economics and also for the Master of Public Policy.
Learning Outcomes:Students will gain the ability to analyse the strategy and tactics of monetary policy from the perspective of both theory and practice. Students will also be able to assess the role of banks in the economy.
Indicative Assessment:Multiple choice/short answer test mid-way through the course.  Written assignment at the end of the course.  Weighting of assessments will be discussed in class but passing the course will be conditional on passing all assigned work.  Masters students may be assigned additional, or different, work appropriate to the level of economics in their degree course.
Workload:30 contact hours (6 days @ 5 hours)
Course Classification(s):AdvancedAdvanced courses are designed for students having reached 'first degree' level of assumed knowledge, which provide a deep understanding of contemporary issues; or 'second degree' and higher levels of knowledge; or for transition to research training programs. and SpecialistSpecialist courses are designed for students having reached 'first degree' level of assumed knowledge, which provide for the acquisition of specialist skills; or 'second degree' and higher level of knowledge; or for transition to research training programs; or knowledge associated with professional accreditation.
Areas of Interest:Economics
Corequisites:Master of Public Policy students should have Economics for Government.  Other students not enrolled in an economics degree will need some basic macro and microeconomics.  
Incompatibility:ECON2026
Consent Required:For undergraduate students.
Prescribed Texts:Frederic Mishkin, The Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Markets, Addison-Wesley, 8th edition
Indicative Reading List:F Mishkin,  The Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Markets, 8th edition, Pearson
Miles and Scott, Macroeconomics: Understanding the Wealth of Nations, 2nd edition Chapter 11 and 15
McCandless and Weber, 1995, Some Monetary Facts, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Quarterly Review, vol 19, # 3


Cukierman, A (2007): Central Bank Independence and Monetary Policymaking Institutions - Past Present and Future
C Crowe and E Meade, 2007,  The Evolution of Central Bank Governance around the World,  Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol 21, no 4.
Goodfriend, M., "How the World Achieved Consensus on Monetary Policy," in the Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2007.
M Brunnermeier, 2008,  "Deciphering the 2007 - 08 Liquidity and Credit Crunch", Journal of Economic Perspectives, forthcoming 2008
H S Shin, 2008, "Reflections on Modern Bank Runs: A Case Study of Northern Rock", Journal of Economic Perspectives, forthcoming 2008.
Majors/Specialisations:Economic Policy
Programs:Master of International Trade and Economic Relations and Master of International and Development Economics
Academic Contact:Professor Jenny Corbett




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Nguyen Thi Vinh (Mrs.)
International Cooperation Department, State Bank of Vietnam
47-49 Ly Thai To Street, Hanoi, Vietnam
Phone: 84-4-39349501, Fax: 84-4-38250612
Mobile: 84-912880774
Email: vinhngu...@gmail.com



--
Nguyen Thi Vinh (Mrs.)
International Cooperation Department, State Bank of Vietnam
47-49 Ly Thai To Street, Hanoi, Vietnam
Phone: 84-4-39349501, Fax: 84-4-38250612
Mobile: 84-912880774
Email: vinhngu...@gmail.com




--
Nguyen Thi Vinh (Mrs.)
International Cooperation Department, State Bank of Vietnam
47-49 Ly Thai To Street, Hanoi, Vietnam
Phone: 84-4-39349501, Fax: 84-4-38250612
Mobile: 84-912880774
Email: vinhngu...@gmail.com



--
Nguyen Thi Vinh (Mrs.)
International Cooperation Department, State Bank of Vietnam
47-49 Ly Thai To Street, Hanoi, Vietnam
Phone: 84-4-39349501, Fax: 84-4-38250612
Mobile: 84-912880774
Email: vinhngu...@gmail.com
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