Economics of the Middle East (M.Sc.)
Nice program with potential
A valuable program because it deals with the economic and political issues in the MENA region that we see in the news like e.g. the Arab spring from an economics-based perspective. In my opinion, the program is very time consuming because there are many presentations, exams and research papers to be written. However, it really pays off because you gain valuable presentation and analytical skills, especially when you take seminars....Erfahrungsbericht weiterlesen
Interesting program with research focus
The EMEA program is challenging but interesting at the same time. The mandatory courses including seminars and lectures like e.g. political economy of oil rents, political economy of corruption and shadow economy,Islamic Finance etc. are highly research oriented, interdisciplinary and require students to conduct own quantitative (applying econometric methods to data) research which is challenging at the beginning but a very helpful preparation for the master thesis. I also think...Erfahrungsbericht weiterlesen
Interdiszplinärer VWL Master mit MENA Fokus
Bei dem M.Sc. Economics of the Middle East Master handelt es sich um einen englischsprachigen und interdisziplinären VWL Master mit einem entwicklungsökonomischen Schwerpunkt mit Bezug auf die MENA Region. Der Master ist für diejenigen geeignet, die sich für die VWL, insbesondere für die Entwicklungsökonomik und politische Ökonomie sowie für den Nahen Osten/Nordafrika interessieren. Das Pflichtprogramm umfasst unter anderem die Module Empirical Macroeconomics, Political Economy of Corruption and Shadow Economy, Political...Erfahrungsbericht weiterlesen
Lost opportunity
The concept is great however one can gain great deal out of this specialized course which unfortunately not granted here
Hope to hear soon that new methods of learning to be applied.
In other words, I believe due to the joint nature of this major, there should be an obligatory internships applied, also no need for doing advanced macroeconomics in Germany and Lebanon (duplication).
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