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    Bachelor of Economics Program

    (..)Bachelor of Economics (B. Econ.)

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    Q*K'-1&0&/-?+* ()Experiential English

    Q*K'-1&0&/-?+* ()Experiential English (?/,-0*J2& Q*K'-1&0&/-?+* )

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    &,&Q*KD ()ral English ommunication for Economics(?/,-0*J2& S-1&Q*KD)

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    D'8*0& ()ntroduction to Economics

    ,KL-D+5Q> ()icroeconomic heory (?/,-0*J2& D'8*0& 9F >D&D )

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    DC& ()evelopment Economics(?/,-0*J2& ,KL-D+5Q> 9F ,KL-D7Q> )

    DF?2*3F, ()nternational Economics(?/,-0*J2& ,KL-D+5Q> 9F ,KL-D7Q> )

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    77&DC& ()eminar in evelopment Economics(?/,-0*J2& ,KL-DC&9F&I11' IQ?&D9FC&+I)

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    -!#?!-%! International Economics

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    77&DF?2*3F, ()eminar in nternational Economics(?/,-0*J2& >0F?2*3F, ' D*&F?2*3F,)

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    77&DF ()eminar in Public Economics(?/,-0*J2& ,KL-/0+21S*Q> ' ,KL-Q-)

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    -!#?!' Monetary Economics

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    -!#?!'%9$'#$ Labor and Human Resource Economics

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    D,17&51D ()uman esources Economics(?/,-0*J2& ,KL-D+5Q> )

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    -!#?!)%9$X Economics of Environment andNatural Resource

    D,17/ ()atural esources Economics(?/,-0*J2& ,KL-D+5Q> )

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    77&D,17/9F*9?A07 ()eminar in atural esources and Environmental Economics(?/,-0*J2& D,17/ ' D*9?A07)

    -!#?!-)$ Economics of rganization andIndustrial rganization

    *>D57 ()ndustrial rganization(?/,-0*J2& ,KL-D+5Q> )

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    D?2A0?1*>D ()Economics of rganization(?/,-0*J2& ,KL-D+5Q> )

    77&D?2A0?1*>D9F*>D57 ()eminar in Economics of rganization and ndustrial rganization)(?/,-0*J2& *>D57 ' D?2A0?1*>D )

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    Poverty and nequality(?/,-0*J2& ,KL-D+5Q> 9F DC&)

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    3F?D+@,1 ()hai Economic istory(?/,-0*J2& +@,1)

    DQ7Q>9F7'* ()Urban and egional Economics(?/,-0*J2& ,KL-D+5Q> )

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    9**&7&D ()ndustrial elation

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    D ()gricultural Economics(?/,-0*J2& ,KL-D+5Q> )

    +AJJ9FA ()Product and arketing anagement(?/,-0*J2& ,KL-D+5Q> )

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    English for EconomicsENG FR ECN(Prerequisite Experiential English )Practice in reading and writing on economic topics.

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    relationship processes of legitimization value commitments and behavior relevant to state

    power political power and the allocation of public interests; changes and developments in haipolitics and government and its future prospect.

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    and graph; types of functions equations and inequalities limit; derivatives of functions with onevariable; maxima and minima of functions with one variable; partial derivatives; totaldifferential; optimization of multivariable functions; equality constrained optimization.

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    theory; hypothesis testing; chisquare distribution; nonparametric testing; simple regression;analysis of variance.

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    simple linear regression analysis; multiple regression analysis; prediction; appropriateness of a

    model; problems in multiple regression analysis with rejected hypothesis such asautocorrelation multicolinearity heteroscedasticity; dummy variables; regression analysis ofsystem equations such as simultaneous equation model; binary choice model such as logit andprobit.

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    Introduction to EconomicsINTR ECNundamental economic concepts; s economics an art or a science; an

    economic society in accordance to theories; the market structures; time and importance ineconomics; apitalistic economics stimulated by greed; how to manage risk in economics;equilibrium and stability; fundamentals of classical schools and neoclassical schools; ohnaynard eynes; the iron laws of demand theory; production function; the role of agovernment in economic society; linkage to the international community; national incomeaccounts.

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    unction; ost theory; Price and output determination under perfect competition monopolyoligopoly and monopolistic competition.

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    Macroeconomic Theory IMCRECN THE I(Prerequisite ntroduction to Economics and

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    intertemporal consumption; choice under uncertainty; factors market; general equilibrium andwelfare economics; game theory; market failure such as externalities public goods and marketwith asymmetric information.

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    Macroeconomic Theory IIMCRECN THE II(Prerequisite acroeconomic heory )he olow growth model the endogenous growth model macroeconomic theory

    of consumption and investment; analysis of aggregate supply; used of stabilization policy;impact of government debt on economy dynamic aggregate demand and aggregate supplymodel; advanced business cycle theory and the eoclassical and new eynesian approachesto economic fluctuations; an introduction to microfoundation of macroeconomics analysis.

    240310 )%!#?! 3306(?/,-0*J2& ,KL-D+5Q> 9F ,KL-D7Q> )??C&S*9&?>A9F3/TS*&D&2* G 8*92A-HN*

    34++5& ??C&S*9&?>A9F3/TS*&D@,1

    History of Economic ThoughtHIST ECN THUGHT(Prerequisite icroeconomic heory and

    acroeconomic heory )Evolution of concepts and philosophy of economists from various schools ofthoughts from the past to the present time; evolution of concepts and philosophy of haieconomists.

    241102 !#?,8%$ 3306NF+@,1Q?0*@A092 C&S*+7Q> *>D3F

    S*+@,1 ,*&S*F+@,1 3O7&DS*@,12+I 9F

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    Thai EconomyTHI ECNMYBroad picture of hai economic system including the following issues

    macroeconomic development of hai economy mechanism of economic systeminterrelationship between hai and global economy and economic and social problems in everyday life.

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    241401 '' 2020(?/,-0*J2& ?-?,1?+1 9F +@,1)

    *'8&,-'7J9FS0+34T+9F*>7,->TS*3F, '0F&?2S0&9&F9F&I112* G ,-7-?/D36&&+F7H2*JF,,8*,*?9F,*2/-?>?736&12S*3F//&5272* G

    Field SeminarFIELD SEMINR(Prerequisite esearch ethodology and hai Economy)

    ield study to experience and understand major socioeconomic problems of thecountryto recognize both positive and negative impacts of economic proposals and policies onlife of each group of people.

    24130 !#?!9O' 3306(?/,-0*J2& ,KL-D+5Q> 9F ,KL-D7Q> )

    9F9&?>A-1?C&+ F'8&& I>*0* 9F34TS*3F,*C& 9&?>A9F,KL-C&+ 34++1A0&+9F34++1'& G ,-7-,2C& C&79FC&/&, C&573-1&93*,>I&I1- 3F/ N 9F5SQ&71 7 *,5& >0 *,5& 9F&-82*3F, 34T9F,*'S*C&+

    Development Economics

    DEV ECN(Prerequisite icroeconomic heory and acroeconomic heory )Principles and concepts of economic development; basic characteristics

    structures and problems of developing countries; concepts and theories of economicdevelopment; economic and other factors influencing development; agricultural and ruraldevelopment; industrial development; technological change; population; education and health

    saving; investment; international trade investment and debt; problems and alternatives ofeconomic development.

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    242307 !#?!-%! 3306(?/,-0*J2& ,KL-D+5Q> 9F ,KL-D7Q> )

    ,KL->0F?2*3F,712* G JF,S*0&,5&>2S&2*2>0F?2*3F,9FA5/F*&F?2*3F, F?&3A5/F*& A*&2*3F,&I11>0F?2*3F, *>D,*+F?2*3F,

    International EconomicsINTER ECN(Prerequisite icroeconomic heory and acroeconomic heory )

    heories of international trade in various eras; effect of transportation cost oninternational trade and balance of payment; adjustment process of balance of payment; foreignexchange market; international trade policy; international economic organizations.

    243307 !#?!X 3306(?/,-0*J2& ,KL-D+5Q> 9F ,KL-D7Q> )

    ,,S*@,1&F+ >?77A5F?2*+7Q>9FQ>/& I>*0*/0+219FI>*0*1@A0S* Q- JF,S*XQ- *3F79F&I11*3F7 &I11>*

    Public EconomicsPU ECN(Prerequisite icroeconomic heory and acroeconomic heory )Public role in economic system; balance of public and private activities; structure

    of public expenditures and revenues; principles of taxation; impact of tax collection; budget andbudget policy; fiscal policy.

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    244310 !#?!')' 3306(?/,-0*J2& ,KL-D+5Q> 9F ,KL-D7Q> )

    ,,9F>?7>TS**&9F&/'&F+ F*&9FA*& ,,S*A-81&F*& &>/1D9F37*& &>*9FA&&&I11*&9FJF,,-7-2+7,*+ >?7>TS**&&>09F/F*&F?2*3F,

    Economics of Money and Financial MarketsECN MN FIN MR

    (Prerequisite icroeconomic heory and acroeconomic heory )ole and significance of money and credit in an economy; financial system and

    financial markets; role of interest rates in the financial system; commercial banks and moneysupply; central bank and use of monetary policy influencing economic activities; significance ofmoney in international trade and international payments.

    213 ' @ 5 '-$

    200305 X&%$,$ 2204(?/,-0*J2& ,KL-D+5Q> 9F ,KL-D7Q> )?-?,1&0*9&?>A/*5J F>TS*?-/*?,1D

    9F&&A9&?>A'>0&>?0> '+&D*>D>?70,*D9F

    *>7D ,,?&?7 X??7S07 ?>FDS07 9F+&D77& 9F&&J

    Research MethodologyRES METH(Prerequisite icroeconomic heory and acroeconomic heory )

    ethodology of the structuring of rationale thinking; scientific approach andlogical concepts of fact findings and theoretical proof concerning the body of knowledge in

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    economics and social science; literature review; data collection data analysis and hypothesisproof and presentation.

    2601115 &' 3234F9F9&?>A'8&&S*T/- F?&&,NT/- 335*1

    3RAT/-9F+A,**& T/-+0M'8S1&>09F+J&>0T/-Q-7>27 75A1?&VF T/->571A 9FT/-913FQ,121 /0I397>7?D&*&T/-

    Financial ccountingFIN CCTG

    haracteristics and basic concepts of accounting recording process; adjustingthe accounts; closing the accounts; financial statement preparation; accounting formerchandising and manufacturing operations; valueadded tax accounting; specific journals;control accounts and subsidiary ledgers; the use of computer program in account work.

    -!#?!%A#B& Economics Theory

    240501 %A#B&!#?!,' 3306(?/,-0*J2& ,KL-D+5Q> ),KL-K7S*J0IQ>9F53*>D2&>0 ,KL-J9F0&,5& 8*

    >&>09F37JS*J0J&AQ2* G 53*>D9F53,&S*34++1J A51Q,?@3Q10>?79&2&&9F>?7@729&2&& D?A >?707?S*FA

    dvanced Microeconomic TheoryDV MICRECN THE(Prerequisite icroeconomic heory )onsumer behavior and demand production and cost theory pricing and output

    decision in various market structure factor demand and supply general equilibrium undercertainty and uncertainty welfare economics and market failure.

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    240502 %A#B&!#?!' 3306(?/,-0*J2& ,KL-D7Q> )9+*I,*+S*IMI?D 9+*I,*+S*

    97M-1D 9+*'752& 9+*I9&IA+&-1 ,KL-?O+++*,KL->?7J&J?&,*+S*&?>&DM-1& ?>FD>?7@727DS*F+A0?1'8&&S*D+5Q>S8&* ,KL-IQ> ,KL-*,5&,*D7Q>S8&*,KL-?2**& *& 9FH-1Q,**&A0?1&I11*& &-8F 9FH-1Q,*+A0?1&I11>*

    dvanced Macroeconomic Theory

    DV MCRECN THE(Prerequisite acroeconomic heory )he olow growth model the amseyassoopmans model the overlapping

    generations model the endogenous growth models realbusinesscycle theory the neweynesian theories of economic fluctuations analysis of imperfection of economics system usingadvanced microeconomic foundations theories of consumption theories of investmentunemployment inflation and monetary policy budget deficits and fiscal policy.

    24041 '!#?!%A#B& 3306(?/,-0*J2& ,KL-D+5Q>S8&* ' ,KL-D7Q>S8&*)Q313FAX&2* G -1?,KL-D

    Seminar in Economic TheorySEM ECN THE(Prerequisite dvanced icroeconomic heory or dvanced acroeconomic heory)iscussion on topics related to Economic heory.

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    -!#?!9O' Development Economics

    241406 %A#B&!#?!9O''.$$ 3306

    (?/,-0*J2& DC&)C&S*9&?>A9F,KL-,-15S*>?70*,*+ ,KL-C&S*&>T ,8*527,KL-F99F527,KL-I>*0* 9+*?2A0?1C&+7172 3FAX&>?7+TI,*+9FF+11@A0 C&57 C&Q> +0**&9F>2+0* *,5&+2*3F, C&,>I&I1- ,,S*9F,*'C& ?>FD>?77&DF?2*C&,*+3-1&93*A0&*>7 7'* 9F?C&7

    Theories and Policies of Development EconomicsTHE PL DEV ECN(Prerequisite evelopment Economics)evelopment of concepts and theories which explain economic backwardness

    development theories of major schools including orthodox theories structuralist and neostructuralist schools; models of economic development of modern economies; issues ofeconomic growth and income distribution industrialization agricultural development

    employment and wages foreign direct investment technological development roles ofgovernment and alternative development; analysis of the relationship between economicdevelopment and social political and cultural changes.

    241413 .'9O'!#?,. 3306(?/,-0*J2& DC&)?>FDC&S*+I&7,*3F?D F9F?&

    IQ?&D&72* G ,KL-9F9&?>A,-13ODS*IQ?&D JF,S*3ODIQ?&D,8*&/*?9F/*2+I9F+S*3F,2* G

    Globalization and World Economic DevelopmentGL WLD ECN DEV(Prerequisite evelopment Economics)nalysis of the development of the world economy in historical perspective;

    different dimensions of globalization processes; theories and concepts to explain globalization;

    the impact of globalization on the world economy and on different economics countries.

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    241423 '!#?!9O' 3306(?/,-0*J2& ,KL-DC&9F&I11 ' IQ?&D9FC&+I)

    Q313FAX&2* G -1?DC&

    Seminar in Development EconomicsSEM DEV ECN(Prerequisite heories and Policies of evelopment Economics or lobalization and World Economic evelopment)iscussion on topics related to evelopment Economics.

    -!#?!-%! International Economics

    242401 -%! 3306(?/,-0*J2& DF?2*3F,),KL-9F&I11>0F?2*3F, ,KL-?>FDJ@A0+>0F?2*

    3F, ,KL->0F?2*3F,S*&> ,KL-/DI&9M77?M& 9F,KL-'& G ,--1?S0* 9+*34++1J,-VF+F+* >0&>0N*X+3 ,KL->072

    MN*&0&S0779S2*S&&A@727D 3F1A2S&A 9F,>I&I1- ?>FDJF,S*/07Q-59F7/2Q-5 ?>FD5JA&&&I1133*>507>*JQ1&3F, ?7,8*?A>507>*,-9,0+* F>0F?2*3F, 9FJF,S*3RA-,*>0&392*G ++>0&FA5Q>- ?7527,*>0&FAQ7Q> A+&++>0-FA,?Q>-

    International TradeINTER TRDE(Prerequisite nternational Economics)heory and policy of international trade theory of analysis of gains from

    international trade classical theory eckscherhlinamuelson and related theorems specificfactors model trade in intermediate goods and the new trade theory emphasizing imperfectmarket economies of scale and technology analysis of impacts of tariffs and nontariffmeasures arguments for protection and the measurement of effective protective ratesprinciples and the impacts of various international trading arrangements including multilateral

    trade negotiations regional trade integration and the formation of bilateral free tradeagreements.

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    242412 !#?!'-%! 3306(?/,-0*J2& DF?2*3F, ' D*&9FA*&)

    @,*&S*F+93RA IA1&0&,,S*93-1&Q10F93-1&92* G 9F>?77&DF?2*93-1&9F?93,*D'& G /2& A-81 FA> A5/F*& 9F1@A03F// ,KL-&A93-1& ,KL-A5/F*& ,KL-?KD*& 9F5D,*A0&DF?2*3F,,->T 3F,QS*A&&&I117Q>F?2*3F, ,,S*H&*&F?2*3F, >?7X+9F>?707?S*F*&F?2*3F,

    International Monetary Economics

    INTER MN ECN(Prerequisite nternational Economics or Economics of oney and inancial arkets)acroeconomics for open economies with an emphasis on roles of exchange

    rate under various exchange rate regimes and its relation with interest rates price levels thebalance of payments and national income; exchange rate theories balanceofpayments theoryand theories of currency crises; exciting world economic events; effectiveness of international

    macroeconomic policies; roles of international monetary institutions; success and failure of thedomestic and international monetary systems.

    24241 '!#?!-%! 3306(?/,-0*J2& >0F?2*3F, ' D*&F?2*3F,)Q313FAX&2* G -1?DF?2*3F,

    Seminar in International EconomicsSEM INTER ECN(Prerequisite nternational rade or nternational onetary Economics)iscussion on topics related to nternational Economics.

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    -!#?!X Public Economics

    243410 %A#B&j,-$? 3306

    (?/,-0*J2& DF),KL-?2A0?1,,9FI>*0* ,KL-,*'S*F ,KL-&>0F9FJF,Q1& ?>FD/0+21S*Q> ,,9FJF,S*1+213FQ,2* G S*9F>*2*FA ?>FD0&,5&9FJ@A0S**,5&Q>

    Theory of Public ExpenditureTHE PU EPEND(Prerequisite Public Economics)

    Economic theories regarding role and structure of public sector; public choicetheory; public goods and externalities; economic analysis of government expenditures; roles andimpacts of multilevel government expenditures; cost and benefit analysis of public investment.

    243411 %A#B& 3306(?/,-0*J2& DF)D?>FDQ- QFQ-&A51QVF2?&9FA51Q,?@3

    JF,A0&K7S*Q-2* G @A092 Q-*&@A0 Q-IQ> Q-,1D& Q-F?2*3F, ,,>*S**9F,0*H&&F+ &I11>* 9F2&-8F

    Theory of TaxationTHE TTIN(Prerequisite Public Economics)riteria for tax analysis; tax incidence in partial and general equilibrium

    framework; behavioral effects of major taxes income tax international tax sales tax propertytax; roles of multilevel government taxes in economic system; fiscal policy and public debt.

    24341 '!#?!X 3306(?/,-0*J2& ,KL-/0+21S*Q> ' ,KL-Q-)Q313FAX&2* G -1?DF

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    Seminar in Public EconomicsSEM PU ECN(Prerequisite heory of Public Expenditure or

    heory of axation)iscussion on topics related to Public Economics.

    -!#?!' Monetary Economics

    244410 %A#B&'.$$' 3306(?/,-0*J2& ,KL-D7Q> 9F

    D*&9FA*&)9&?>A-1?>?70*H'*& 37*&9FF?&2*J2&,-/'7I1*3-1&93*&37*&3-1&93*&+7,*+ &I11*&9F+5A752*71S*&I11+7Q> 3F&F?2*&I11*&&I11>*'H-1Q,*+9F>?7+TI,*+ F*&9F&I11*&F?2*3F, ?7HN*9+*2* G A0&,KL-*&

    Monetary Theory and PolicyMN THE PL(Prerequisite acroeconomic heory and Economics of oney and inancial arkets)ole of money transmission mechanism monetary policy and stabilization fiscal

    and monetary policy coordination global financial system and international monetary policiesmonetary models.

    242412 !#?!'-%! 3306(?/,-0*J2& DF?2*3F, ' D*&9FA*&)@,*&S*F+93RA IA1&0&,,S*93-1&Q10

    F93-1&92* G 9F>?77&DF?2*93-1&9F?93,*D'& G /2& A-81 FA> A5/F*& 9F1@A03F// ,KL-&A

    93-1& ,KL-A5/F*& ,KL-?KD*& 9F5D,*A0&D

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    F?2*3F,,->T 3F,QS*A&&&I117Q>F?2*3F, ,,S*H&*&F?2*3F, >?7X+9F>?707?S*F*&F?2*3F,

    International Monetary EconomicsINTER MN ECN(Prerequisite nternational Economics or Economics of oney and inancial arkets)acroeconomics for open economies with an emphasis on roles of exchange

    rate under various exchange rate regimes and its relation with interest rates price levels thebalance of payments and national income; exchange rate theories balanceofpayments theory

    and theories of currency crises; exciting world economic events; effectiveness of internationalmacroeconomic policies; roles of international monetary institutions; success and failure of thedomestic and international monetary systems.

    24441 '!#?!' 3306(?/,-0*J2& ,KL-9F&I11*& ' D*&F?2*3F,)

    Q313FAX&2* G -1?D*&

    Seminar in Monetary EconomicsSEM MN ECN(Prerequisite onetary heory and Policy or nternational onetary Economics)iscussion on topics related to onetary Economics.

    -!#?! Quantitative Economics

    245501 !#?' 3306(?/,-0*J2& 7'8*0&)?>FD 0* 9F3F7>2?9+*,*7A0?1S07

    &57? @A092 3F7>?77&D,-7-,8*/2?*? 9+*90@S>2>?7>A>'&

    9+*HAH1?D ?>FD34++1F50&J&* 9+*I>&,-/&

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    9+*HAH1?DQ10*'&@S>?7933?&@72>*,- 9+*HAH1?DQ10*'&@S>?7933?&@72>*,-,?@3

    Time Series EconometricsTIME SERIES ECN(Prerequisite ntroduction to Econometrics)nalysis formulation and estimation of time series econometric models;

    distributed log model; error correction model; vector autoregressive model; impulseresponseanalysis; cointegration analysis; heteroscedastic and generalized model.

    245502 !#?, 3306(?/,-0*J2& 7'8*0&)?>FD 0* 9F3F7>2?9+*,*7A0?1S07

    Q>AS?* @A092 9+*?937/*>5Q91>2 9+*I, ?>FDMD@?? 9+*?>FD&15 9+*S079+*& 9+*S07F&

    MicroeconometricsMICRECNMETRICS(Prerequisite ntroduction to Econometrics)nalysis formulation and estimation of crosssectional econometric models;

    multiple qualitative choice model; tobit model; survival analysis; multiple hazard model; countdata model; panel data model.

    24541 '!#? 3306(?/,-0*J2& 7&57? '

    7+5Q>)Q313FAX&2* G -1?7

    Seminar in EconometricsSEM ECN(Prerequisite ime eries Econometrics or icroeconometrics)

    iscussion on topics related to Econometrics.

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    -!#?!'%9$'#$ Labour and Human Resource Economics

    246410 !#?!' 3306

    (?/,-0*J2& ,KL-D+5Q> )9&?>A9F,KL--1?,*&S*A9**& ,KL-53*>D53,&&A9**& &A>2+0* 101H&S*9**& ?2**& ,,S*H&9**& 9F&I11,-7-JF,2A9**&

    Labor EconomicsLR ECN(Prerequisite icroeconomic heory )

    oncepts and theories of labor market functioning; theories of labor demand andsupply; wage determination; labor migration; unemployment; role of labor organizations;government policies in the labor market.

    24640 !#?!%9$'#$ 3306(?/,-0*J2& ,KL-D+5Q> )9&?>A,*D-1?,17&51D *,5&&,5&7&51D392* G

    ,8*&A0&N 5SQ&71 7 9F101H&S*9**& ?>FDJ9,&2?&5>>9FJ9,&2?&*>7+*,5&&,5&7&51DIA1&0&N9F7 ?*9J&*>& C&*>& &I11C&,17&51DS*@,1

    Human Resources EconomicsHUM RES ECN(Prerequisite icroeconomic heory )Economic concepts of human resources; various forms of human capital

    investment education health training and labor migration; analysis of private and socialbenefits from human capital investment emphasizing education and training; manpowerplanning; manpower development; human resource development policies of hailand.

    24641 '!#?!'%9$'#$ 3306(?/,-0*J2& D9**& ' D,17&51D)

    Q313FAX&2* G -1?D9**&9F,17&51D

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    Seminar in Labor and Human Resources EconomicsSEM LR HUM RES(Prerequisite abor Economics or

    uman esources Economics)iscussion on topics related to abor and uman esources Economics.

    -!#?!)%9$X Economics of griculutre andgribusiness

    24406 !#?!%9$X 3306(?/,-0*J2& ,KL-D+5Q> )

    &17S*,17/ >57A0&AS*,17/ >5>2S*,17/ 3F15D,>&>>27F,-5A/0,17/92* G34T/0,17/&34++5&9F9&?,*90@S

    Natural Resources EconomicsNT RES ECN(Prerequisite icroeconomic heory )

    efinition of natural resources; market characteristics of natural resources; valueof natural resources; applying of optimization techniques to the use of different types of naturalresources; problems of the use of natural resources and approaches to solving the problems.

    24411 !#?!) 3306(?/,-0*J2& ,KL-D+5Q> )&A>5Q*9?A0712*7F7 ?>FDS07>5Q*9?A07

    &/*D12*36&F ?>FD&I119F7+AA0&*9?A07 ?-3F7&JF,2*9?A07 ,KL-3F7&>2,*DS**9?A07 ?-3F7&>2,*DS*JF,2*9?A07 3F15D/0>2,*DS*JF,2*9?A07&3F7&I>*

    Environmental EconomicsENV ECN(Prerequisite icroeconomic heory )

    etermination of optimal environmental quality; systematic economic analysis ofenvironmental quality; analysis of policies and measures for environmental management;

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    methods for evaluation of environmental impacts; theories of economic evaluation of theenvironment; methods for economic evaluation of environmental impacts; application ofeconomic values of environmental impacts in project appraisal.

    24420 '!#?!%9$X) 3306(?/,-0*J2& D,17/ ' D*9?A07)Q313FAX&2* G -1?D,17/9F*9?A07

    Seminar in Natural Resources and Environmental EconomicsSEM NT RES ENV

    (Prerequisite atural esources Economics or Environmental Economics)iscussion on topics related to atural esource and Environmental Economics.

    -!#?!-)$ Economics of rganization andIndustrial rganization

    24413 3306

    (?/,-0*J2& ,KL-D+5Q> )K7S*&2?15+&A9S2*S&@727D A99S2*S&

    A&+/*15,D&9+*9S2*S&IA137J9F>&>0 9S2*S&A0?1&>0,-7->?792*& ?+19FC& ,9F,1D&,*34TT 15,D8*>&>0&92* G

    Industrial rganizationINDUS RGN

    (Prerequisite icroeconomic heory )irms behaviour under imperfect competition; regulation; strategic decision

    under quantity and price competition; product differentiation; research and development; patentand intellectual property rights; pricing strategies.2441 !#?!-)$ 3306

    (?/,-0*J2& ,KL-D+5Q> ),KL-?2A0?1&2?15+S*&-I> +A*>DS*&2?15+IA1,KL-

    3&M3R+&D +A*>DS*&2?15+7,KL-0&,5&,57 >??7+I>*0**>D >?736&+0S* 9F&+&>?>57A&&*&S*&2?15+

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    Economics of rganizationECN RG(Prerequisite icroeconomic heory )

    eoclassical theory of firms; the principalagent theory of firm organization; thetransaction cost theory of firm organization; merger; organization ownership and control.

    24420 '!#?!-)$ 3306(?/,-0*J2& *>D57 ' D?2A0?1*>D )Q313FAX&2* G -1?D?2A0?1&2?15+

    Seminar in Economics of rganization and Industrial rganizationSEM ECN RG(Prerequisite ndustrial rganization or Economics of rganization)iscussion on topics related to Economics of rganization and ndustrialrganization.

    23 %!#?! )&$ '-$ .% 3 '-$

    200303 '. 3306(?/,-0*J2& ,KL-D+5Q> )?*9J&I>* S-1&I>* I>* 9F3F7&I>*

    IA1&0&-NS*I>*F2* G ,-ASN8&+*

    Proect Planning and ManagementPRJ PLN MGT(Prerequisite icroeconomic heory )Project planning; writing managing and evaluating projects with emphasis on

    case studies of public projects.

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    200401 FD)?S0VFA0&2* G &?/D

    Special Topics in EconomicsSPEC TP ECN(Prerequisite s announced by the aculty)arious topics in Economics.

    24040 !#?! 3306(?/,-0*J2& 3F?>?7>A,*D)

    9&?>A9F,KL-D7'*> IA1VF12*1*9&?>AD7'*S*>D 7DMD 9F9&?>A9F,KL-D7'*'& G @A092 D9&?H& 9&?>A'F 9&?>A&5D&1772 9&?>AA 9F9&?>A'& GA+&&>AD7'*@,1

    Political EconomyPL ECN(Prerequisite istory of Economic hought)

    oncepts and theories of classical political economy in particular the politicaleconomy of arl arx and a whole set of political economys thoughts and theories likeinstitutional economics public choice neo conservalism radical political economy and otherthoughts; hai political economy schools of thought.

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    Game TheoryGME THERY(Prerequisite icroeconomic heory )tatic and dynamic game theory normalform game and extensiveform games

    complete and incomplete information games strategies equilibrium concepts e.g. iterateddominance ash Bayesianash subgameperfectash and perfectBayesianash.

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    Poverty and Inequality

    PV INEQUL(Prerequisite icroeconomic heory and evelopment Economics)Economic systems in the context of inequality among different groups in a

    society; development of various theories on this topic; different dimensions of inequalityeconomic social and political inequality and their relationship; construction of inequality andpoverty indices; ideology behind the construction of different indices; articles and research on

    inequality and poverty especially in developing countries; analysis of the impacts of variouspolicies on income distribution.

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    Thai Economic HistoryTHI ECN HIS(Prerequisite hai Economy)

    arious approaches to a study of hai economic history especially the politicaleconomy approach the protoakdina economy and culture of the ai tribe the village economyand its tributes in the akdina society; the expansion of foreign trade in the akdina cumcapitalist economy; the period of economic crises; the partial abolition of the akdina economyand the search for a new economic order; the economy during the war; the period ofbureaucratic capitalism; the expansion of capitalism and increasing linkages of domesticeconomy with the world economy under various development plans; criticism of the capitalistway of hai development; proposals for economic development and reform especially

    proposals to create a selfsufficient or a communityoriented way of development.

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    Urban and Regional EconomicsURN REGIN ECN(Prerequisite icroeconomic heory )nalysis of urban and regional economics; related economic theories; urban

    and regional economics; location of economic activities and economic units; spatial equilibrium;dynamic regional economics; structure and equilibrium of urban setting; urban development andplanning; urban problems; models and analytical methods in regional economics; regionaldevelopment and policies including regional planning.

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    government and international organizations in promoting international investment andmultinational enterprises in developing countries.

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    Derivatives for Economists

    DER ECNMIST(Prerequisite Economics of oney and inancial arkets)

    ptions forward contracts futures contracts and swaps including their valueand risk characteristics. ow these derivative contracts work how they are used and how theyare priced as they allow one to tailor the amount and kind of risk one takes be it risk associatedwith changes in interest rates exchange rates stock prices commodity prices inflation etc.he main kind of derivatives shows how they are used to achieve various hedging andspeculating objectives.

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    InvestmentsINVESTMENTS(Prerequisite Economics of oney and inancial arkets)

    nalytical techniques within the nvestments area. ocusing both on individualsecurities and on portfolios of securities describes and explains the techniques vehicles andstrategies for implementing investment goals in light of riskreturn tradeoffs. n addition to a

    discussion of the institutional details of the security markets types of investment instrumentsand the traditional analysis of security prices emphasis will be placed upon the determination ofsecurity prices within the framework provided by apital arket heory.

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    inancial decision making in the modern corporation. n overview of the

    fundamental concepts and techniques of managerial accounting financial analysis and financialmanagement. opics covered financial statement analysis project budgeting and evaluationfinancial risk management capital budgetingcorporate investment weighted average cost ofcapital capital structure investment decisions and financial funding.

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    Health EconomicsHELTH ECN

    (Prerequisite Public Economics)pplication of economic principles and analysis to health sector concerninghealth problems; health care finance establishment of security in health care and healthservices; demand and supply of health care services; economic evaluation of health care andhealth care services; evaluation of health care finance; health care reform.

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    Industrial RelationINDUS RELTINS(Prerequisite icroeconomic heory )Philosophy objectives and development of industrial relations system;

    components of organizations and government institutions related to industrial relations system;dynamic changes affecting industrial relations system; outcome of industrial relations system informs of agreements and legal acts; analysis of economic social and political factors affectingindustrial relations mechanism and its functioning; labor relations in hailand and comparative

    industrial relations.

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    gricultural EconomicsGRI ECN(Prerequisite icroeconomic heory )Production consumption and price determination of agricultural products both in

    the international and local level; microeconomic theory concerning agricultural products withreference to resource management including land and water; environmental deproduction;

    suitable production technique and subsistent agriculture; agricultural policies suitable forhailand.

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    Product and Marketing ManagementPRD MKTG MGT(Prerequisite icroeconomic heory )

    elationship between organizational production and marketing management;production theory and managerial practice in planning administration and factory control toimprove productive efficiency; marketing strategies; product management; price and marketingchannel; organization and marketing control.

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    International Trade PolicyINTER TRDE(Prerequisite nternational rade )nternational trade policy theories; the departure of trade policies from the free

    trade conditionality; optimal tariff policy; quota restrictions and other nontariff barriers;principles of bilateral trade agreement; regional trade agreement and multilateral tradeagreement; empirical studies of nontariff barriers; regional and multilateral trade agreements;

    political economy of trade policy; issues regarding developing countries; theory of tradeagreements and trade negotiation

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    eminar in nternational Economics or eminar in Public Economics or eminar in onetary Economics or eminar in Econometrics or eminar in abor and uman esources Economics or eminar in atural esources and Environmental Economics or eminars in Economics of rganization and ndustrial rganization)election of research topics in chosen field of concentration; development of

    stages of research; data collection and analysis report writing.