The Specialization in
International and Development Economics
The International and Development Economics Specialization is open to all
IPED students accepted into the program. As part of this specialization
you will study International Economic Policy, International Monetary Policy,
and Economic Development Policy. Because of its heavy economic content
(21 credits of economics including a statistics course, Applied Econometrics),
anyone completing it will qualify for designation as an economist by the
US federal government. Please note that a more interdisciplinary development
studies specialization is an alternative option. Students who wish to combine
a strong economics specialization (international, development, finance,
monetary) with a strong interdisciplinary specialization (international
banking & finance, international development studies, international
political analysis) may wish to complete the Dual MA-IPED/MA-Economics
program. If interested in the dual degree program, see your academic
advisor early on in your program of studies.
FIRST YEAR
FALL SEMESTER
Provides a rigorous foundation in economic, political, social and quantitative
analysis.
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Economic Analysis (or, if have intermediate
level preparation in economics, Economic Development
Policy or International Monetary Policy)
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Comparative Political Analysis, Analysis
of International Politics or Political
Economy of Development
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Applied Econometrics
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Elective
SPRING SEMESTER
Studies global economic relations from both an economics and a political
science perspective. Continues with additional electives in international
and development economics.
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International Economic Policy
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Politics of Global Economic Relations
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Economics Elective
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Economics Elective
SUMMER
Allows a student to gain practical experience in New York, Washington,
D.C. or overseas.
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Internship and up to two electives
SECOND YEAR
FALL SEMESTER
Students can take additional electives in international and development
economics.
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Economic Development Policy, if not taken
already
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International Monetary Policy, if not taken
already
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Internship and up to two electives
if not done during the summer
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Prepare for and take the Comprehensive
Examination
Students who wish to do the dual MA in Economics must take during this
semester Math for Economist I and Price
Theory I.
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