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Compulsory
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13301
Econometrics
13302 Economy of Public Sector I
13303 Microeconomics III
13304 Economy of Public Sector II
13305 Applied Economics
13306 Economial Growth
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Econometrics. 13301
Compulsory 6 Credits 1st
Semester.
Contents: Specification and estimation. Inference in General
the Linear Model. Matrices of covariances you will not climb.
Heterocedasticidad. autocorrelación. Analysis of temporary
series
Dept.:
Economics.
Staff: Emilio Domínguez. Eduardo Sánchez
Assessment: Written exam.
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Economy
of Public Sector I. 13302
Compulsory 4.5 Credits 1st
Semester.
Contents: The public budget: income, tax system and expenses.
Dept.:
Economics.
Staff: Juan Manuel Cabasés
Assessment: Written exam.
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Microeconomics
III. 13303
Compulsory 4.5 Credits 1st
Semester.
Contents: Theory of demand and production, which is applied
to study econometric applications and general balance analysis.
Modelling.
Dept.:
Economics.
Staff: Ritxar Arlegi and Loreto Llorente
Assessment: Written exam.
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Economy
of Public Sector II. 13304
Compulsory 4.5 Credits 2nd
Semester.
Contents: Deposit Theory: 1.- Distribution and deposit
of income. 2.- Tax incidence. 3.- Deposit, economical efficiency
and equity. 4.- Deposit and economical incentives. Tax System:
5.- Private income taxes. 6.- Company's taxes. 7.- Tax over
wealth. 8.- Taxes over consumption.
Dept.:
Economics.
Staff: Pedro Pascual.
Assessment: Written exam.
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Applied
Economics. 13305
Compulsory 6 Credits 2nd
Semester.
Contents: Introduction to the Economic Policy. Objectives of
economic Policy. Instruments of Economic Policy
Dept.:
Economics.
Staff: Ricardo Aláez and Carlos Gil
Assessment: Written exam.
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Economical
Growth. 13306
Compulsory 4.5 Credits 2nd
Semester.
Contents: Introduction. Models with exogenous rate of saving.
Neoclassic models of optimization. the model of Ramsey. Models
of endogenous growth. The empirical evidence
Dept.:
Economics.
Staff: Miguel Casares
Assessment: Written exam.
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Optional
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13416
Commercial Management
13417 Business Administration and Organization
13422 Economic Development inot the Contemporary
World
13423 Topics on Regional and Urban Economy
13426 Labour Economics
13431 Topics on International Economy
13433 Economy of Natural Resources and Environmental
Quality
13443 Operations Research
13447 Mathematics Applied to Economics I
13449 Financial Mathematics
13450 Computer Sciences in Business
13451 Analysis of Sociological Problems
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Commercial
Management. 13416
Optional 6 Credits 1st
Semester.
Contents: Decisions into commercial policy. Market: applicable
techniques. Commercial strategy: "marketing intx".
Dept.:
Business Management.
Staff: Pedro María García
Assessment: Written exam.
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Business
Administration and Organization. 13417
Optional 4.5 Credits 2nd
Semester.
Contents: Theories about the organization and its consequences
upon intenal working of companies. The process of administration.
Dept.:
Business Management.
Staff: Isabel del Val
Assessment: Written exam.
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Economic
Development into the Contemporary World. 13422
Optional 4.5 Credits 2nd
Semester.
Contents: It's shown a historic review of the contemporary economic
scene: Development of Capitalistic system and its crisis. Implantation
of directed economies. The challenge of the unequal distribution
of wealth between north and south. South to north migrations.
Dept.:
Economics.
Staff: Maria Castiella
Assessment: Written exam.
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Topics
on Regional and Urban Economy. 13423
Optional 4.5 Credits 1st
Semester.
Contents: Spatial modelling of regional and urban planning.
Analysis of regional policies and economies.
Dept.:
Economics.
Staff: Juan Carlos Longás
Assessment: Written exam.
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Labour
Economics. 13426
Optional 4.5 Credits 2nd
Semester.
Contents: Study of employment market. Employment policies. Study
of cooperative organizations and labour joint-stock companies.
Sorts of labour organization.
Dept.:
Economics.
Staff: Mirem Ullibarri.
Assessment: Written exam.
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Topics
on International Economy. 13431
Optional 6 Credits 1st
Semester.
Contents: The formation of the contemporary economic system.
The crisis of the international economy. International the economic
policy. Xenomercado and xenodivisas. Capitalist development
of the north and the south. The emergent crises of paises
Dept.:
Economics.
Staff: Enrike Galarza.
Assessment: Written exam.
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Economy
of Natural Resources and Environmental Quality. 13433
Optional 4.5 Credits 1st
Semester.
Contents: Introduction. The intruments of environmental economic
Policy. Introduction to the valuation of environmental goods.
Phenomena of Contaminaicón the Global International and
Dept.:
Economics.
Staff: Nuria Osés
Assessment: Written exam and paper work.
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Operations
Research. 13443
Optional 4.5 Credits 2nd
Semester.
Contents: 1.- Introduction to Operations Research. Operations
Research in the economy and Business Administration. 2.- Queueing
theory. Costs queueing reckoning. Modelling. 3.- Theory of stocks.
4.- Theory of graphs and networks. Project control and programming.
5.- Simulation. Application to queues, stocks and networks.
Dept.:
Statistics and Operations Research.
Staff: Javier Faulin.
Assessment: Written exam or paper work.
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Mathematics
Applied to Economics I. 13447
Optional 4.5 Credits 1st
Semester.
Contents: 1.- Dynamic models. 2.- Differential equations of
first order. 3.- Linear differential equations of upper order.
4.- Systems of linear differential equations. 5.- Linear equations
in differences. 6.- Systems of linear equations in differences.
Dept.:
Mathematics and Computer Science.
Staff: Juan Ramón de Miguel.
Assessment: Written exam.
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Financial
Mathematics. 13449
Optional 4.5 Credits 1st
Semester.
Contents: I.- Introduction to financial laws. II.- Classic financial
laws. III.- Incomes. IV. Paying-off operations. V.- Operations
of constitution.
Dept.:
Mathematics and Computer Science.
Staff: Jorge Elorza
Assessment: Written exam.
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Computer
Science in Business. 13450
Optional 4.5 Credits 2nd
Semester.
Contents: 1.- General aspects about Computer Science. 2.- Hardware
(basic structure of a computer). 3.- Operative Systems: DOS,
Unix and Macintosh. 4.- Programming languages and algorithmics.
5.- Computer networks. 6.- Application programmes: spreadsheets,
databases and systems of databases administration.
Dept.:
Mathematics and Computer Science.
Staff: Nicolás López.
Assessment: Written exam.
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Analysis
of Sociological Problems. 13451
Optional 4.5 Credits 2nd
Semester.
Contents: Analysis of institutions, spaces of social agents
and social action, into the avanced and modern societies.
Dept.:
Sociology.
Staff: Mercedes Pardo
Assessment: Written exam.
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