www.ums.edu.pk 2012-2013 MSc ECONOMICS 1
msc economics The Programme The LUMS MSc Economics programme has been designed to set a new standard in graduate eve economics education in the country, and to meet the growing need for we-trained economists in both the pubic and private sectors. The programme provides strong grounding in theory and appication, and is based upon a rigorous curricuum consisting of core and eective courses with the option of Master s thesis and speciaisations in Deveopment Economics, Economic Theory and Finance, Money & Banking. The core courses are Microeconomic Anaysis, Macroeconomic Anaysis, Econometric Anaysis, Mathematica Anaysis and Appied Econometrics. The eective courses are offered from the areas of concentration of the avaiabe facuty, which incude Deveopment Economics, Game Theory and Appied Game Theory, Pubic Finance, Growth Modes, Trade and Deveopment, Poitica Economy, Industria Organisation, Labour Economics and Agricutura Economics. Who Shoud Appy? Individuas wishing to pursue a career in economics and reated speciaties Individuas panning to pursue doctora studies in economics, pubic poicy and reated discipines Professionas from pubic sector, reguatory agencies and NGOs Mid-career professiona economists Financia sector managers Two-Track Programme Structure The MSc Economics is a two-track programme. The one year track is aimed at appicants with a strong academic background in economics and the two year track is aimed at candidates who do not have the adequate economics grounding. The first year of the two year track requires candidates to deveop a suitabe background in economics by successfuy competing a required number of economics courses. In the one year track students wi be required to compete either 30 credit hours of course work, or 26 credit hours of course work and a Master s thesis (4 credit hours). Under the two-year stream, students wi have to compete undergraduate eve courses (28 credit hours) in the first year and 30 credit hours in the second year, same as in the one year track. Research Faciities LUMS envisions becoming a cutting-edge research institute for the region and faciitates research for students and facuty aike. Its muti-discipinary ibrary serves the facuty, students, researchers and staff of the university. Its coection is ideay suited to encourage and support both schoary pursuits and practica research activities. Supported by state-of-the-art technoogy and systems. The ibrary has an extensive coection of over 200,000 printed and 130,000 onine books, 35,000 journas, and 30,000 other materias incuding audios, videos, CD-ROMs, ad DVDs, to faciitate various research and academic pursuits. The Data Resource Unit (DRU) is an onine repository of data resources deveoped by the Department of Economics at LUMS to faciitate academic and poicy oriented research on Pakistan. With a few exceptions, the data resources at the Department of Economics mosty consist of individua and househod-eve data from Pakistan s househod and abour force surveys, government surveys, financia and provincia deveopment statistics and LUMS surveys. DRU aows its users instant onine access to datasets pertaining to miions of househods and individuas and accompanying documentation in the form of origina questionnaires and additiona materia e.g., code books and section-wise description of data sets. This exhaustive hub of data resources is constanty being updated. Presenty, about 90 datasets are avaiabe on-ine or offine in SPSS and Stata format. 2
www.ums.edu.pk The Facuty The MSc economic facuty comprises PhDs from some of the word s finest institutions, such as Pennsyvania, Cambridge, McGi, Oxford and Princeton, among others. Reguar invovement in internationa conferences and pubications keeps LUMS facuty abreast of goba education trends. Moreover, eminent visiting schoars further diversify and enrich the earning experience at LUMS. 1. Abid Aman Burki PhD - Kansas State University Stochastic and DEA Frontier Efficiency; Productivity Change; Empirica Consumer Demand Modes; Industry/ Sector Studies; Agricutura Deveopment; Dairy Sector; Economic Eeveopment of Pakistan; Services Trade and the WTO 2. Ai Cheema PhD University of Cambridge Institutiona and Deveopment Economics, Rent Seeking Theory, Sma Firm Growth, Productivity Anaysis, and Industria Economics 3. Antonio Marasco PhD Radboud University Deveopment Economics, Poitica Economy, Appied Microeconomics 4. M. Farooq Naseer PhD Yae University Deveopment Economics and Appied Microeconomics 5. Hammad Siddiqi A-Sabah PhD Northern Iinois University Financia Market Puzzes, Incorporating Insights from Psychoogy into Economic Modes, Behavioura Game Theory and inter-inkages between Business Cyces and Economic Growth 6. Kashif Z. Maik PhD Forida State University 7. Khaid Mir PhD University of Essex Chid Labour and Gobaisation; the Poitica economy of deveopment: the Roe of Institutions in the Transformation to Market Societies 8. Mushtaq A. Khan PhD Kansas State University Labour Economics, Appied Econometrics and Agricuture Economics. 9. Syed Ai Hasnain PhD George Mason University Lab & Fied Experiments; Governance; Market Design; Economic Anaysis of the Law 10. Syed Zahid Ai PhD McMaster University 11. S.M Turab Hussain PhD University of Essex Exchange Rate Poicy, Macroeconomic Poicies 12. M. Usman Khan MPhi University of Cambridge Private Sector Deveopment, Industria Poicy, Economic Growth, Strategy and Competitiveness of Industria Sector 13. Nazish Afraz MSc London Schoo of Economics Poicy Evauation, Impact Assessments and Network Effects particuary pertaining to deveoping countries 14. Adee Faheem MSc Tououse Schoo of Economics Industria Organisation and Deveopment Economics 15. Syeda Shahbano Ijaz MSc Oxford University State Fragiity and Economic Deveopment, using the Coier Hoeffer Modes constraints and incentives framework to expore how the presence of civi war impacts deveopment outcomes in a country. 17. Lyya Khaid MSc University Coege London 18. Nadia Hassan MSc University of Essex 19. Tareena Musaddiq MSc Univeristy of Warwick Appied Microeconomics, Financia Incusion and Microfinance, Firm Competitiveness, Labour Economics 20. Nadia Mukhtar MSc LUMS 21. Kiran Naseer MSc LUMS 22. Farah Shahid Hassan MSc LUMS Agricutura Economics 3
msc economics 4 Core Courses for the first year of the Two Year Track Fa Semester n Principes of Microeconomics (4 units) n Principes of Macroeconomics (4 units) n Statistics and Data Anaysis (4 units) n Mathematics for Economists (4 units) Spring Semester n Intermediate Microeconomics (4 units) n Intermediate Macroeconomics (4 units) n Econometrics (4 units) Courses for the One Year Track/ Second Year of the Two Year Track Fa Semester n n n n Microeconomic Anaysis (4 units) Econometrics and Research Methodoogy 1 (4 units) Topics in Mathematica Methods for Economists (3 units) Eective 1 (4 units) Eectives avaiabe in fa semester: 1. Trade and Deveopment 2. Options, Swaps and Futures 3. Growth Theories Spring Semester n Macroeconomic Anaysis (4 units) n Econometrics and Research Methodoogy 2 (3 units) n Eective 2 (4 units) n Eective 3/or Master s Thesis (4 units) Eectives avaiabe in Spring semester: 1. Topics in Deveopment Economics 2. Appied Microeconomics 3. Corporate Finance 4. Advanced Internationa Finance 5. Financia Markets and Institutions Career Prospects Graduates of the MSc Economics programme have the option to either seek jobs in the pubic and private sector or pursue higher studies in Pakistan oursees. The Career Services Office (CSO) assists graduates in seeking pacement and appying for higher studies. LUMS graduates have estabished themseves as highy marketabe individuas with a diverse set of reevant skis. The assistance provided by LUMS heps students make informed career choices. Deveopment, Banking, Education, Research and Consutancy are some of the sectors that activey seek LUMS MSc Economics graduates. Graduates pursuing their doctora studies concentrate on the areas of Pubic Poicy, Economic Theory, Finance and Deveopment. student Research Interests 1. Mehreen Burki (2011) Aggomeration Economies and Technica Inefficiency of Firms in Investment and Human Capita: Evidence from Low Income Countries Pakistan s Manufacturing 9. Azma Batoo (2009) 2. Maham Niazi (2011) Comparing the Roe of Domestic and Internationa Institutions in Attracting FDI to Low Income Countries Do Househod Characteristics Matter in Dynamic Poverty Determination? Evidence from Pakistan 10. Fariha Fatima (2007) 3. Muhammad Tahir Ai (2010) Trends and Sources of Tota Factor Productivity Growth: District Leve Income Poarisation and Inequaity in Pakistan: A Comparative Anaysis Anaysis of Pakistani Agricuture 11. Sabbah Rahooja (2007) 4. Kiran Naseer (2009) How We Do We Understand the Causes of Rura Poverty? Impact of Househod Size, Assets and Regiona Indicators on Poverty Determinants of Housing Demand across Income Groups in Pakistan 12. Muneeza Aam (2006) The Impact of Socia Infuence on the Utimatum Bargaining 5. Sobia Maik (2009) The Impact of Chronic Disease on Food Poverty: Empirica Evidence from the Pane Data. Outcome 13. Mariyam Saeed (2005) Pakistan: Structuraisation of Industria Poicy 6. Isa Khan (2009) Do Foreign Remittances and Househod Weath Affect Chid Labour? Evidence from Pakistan. 14. Aiya Sattar (2004) Deetion Poicy of the Automobie Sector of Pakistan: What Does WTO Have in Store 7. Tahreem Hussain (2009) Capita Account Liberaisation under Asymmetric Information. 15. Atif Ikram (2004) Corporate Governance in Pakistan: Rationae, Issues and Concerns 8. Ayesha Rasheed (2009) Exporing the Link Between Economic Growth, Foreign Direct 16. Aisha Shafique (2003) Expaining Tota Factor Productivity Change for Commercia Banks of Pakistan
www.ums.edu.pk The University Estabished in 1985, Lahore University of Management Sciences ranks amongst the top universities of Pakistan, with a strong dedication to the advancement of knowedge in a broad range of discipines as its guiding vision. LUMS prides itsef on its exceptiona facuty and choice of subject offerings incuding business management, sciences and engineering, humanities, socia sciences, economics and aw among others. Campus and faciities The LUMS campus is spread over 100 acres and is fuy-equipped with numenons modern day faciities for students. It is adjacent to the Defence Housing Authority (DHA), a deveoped suburb of Lahore with severa restaurants, hospitas and other faciities. The Aama Iqba Internationa Airport is in cose proximity to the campus. In accordance with the University s mission, the campus has been carefuy panned to provide exceent faciities to students and to create an environment that is conducive to earning. Some of its features incude state-of-the-art cassrooms, up-to-date ibrary, aboratories, on-campus housing, mosque and integrated sports and recreationa faciities. Residentia Coeges To increase interaction and understanding between newy arriving freshmen and existing students, and encourage personaised interaction with mentors, LUMS has adopted the Residentia Coege mode. A residentia coege is an independenty governed community within the university and acts as a facuty-ed society for both hoste residents and day schoars. Presenty there are four Residentia Coeges functioning at LUMS. Each Residentia Coege hods activities and socia events for students to buid a more cohesive environment and sense of community. Societies Students are encouraged to take part in a number of student-run cubs or societies, catering to a diverse range of interests. Whether it is the LUMS Adventure Society (LAS), the LUMS Entrepreneuria Society (LES), the LUMS Mode UN Society (LUMUN), or Sports at LUMS (SLUMS), students are made to fee part of the LUMS community. 5
msc economics Admission Criteria LUMS ensures strict adherence to merit. The admission criteria for the MSc Economics programme is: Academic record Entrance GRE (Genera)/ LUMS Graduate Admissions Test (LGAT) scores LUMS Pacement Test (for one-year track students ony) Letters of recommendation Academic record Any one of the foowing academic quaifications wi satisfy the eigibiity requirements for admission: Sixteen years of education resuting in a Master s or four year Bacheor s degree from a recognised university Three year BA/BSc Honours from a recognised internationa university Students with insufficient training in Mathematics/ Economics are strongy advised to take the two year track. Fina decision regarding eigibiity for the one-year or two-year programme wi be taken by the Admissions Committee. Candidates with degrees from institutions not isted with the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan wi be required to get an equivaence certificate from the HEC. Entrance Test Graduate Record Examination (GRE) GRE (Genera) is offered as a computer adaptive test wordwide. GREs taken more than five years prior to the admission deadine wi not be considered vaid. It is important to note that ony GRE resuts that are received by LUMS directy from Educationa Testing Service (ETS) in the US wi be accepted. LUMS code for GRE is 0679. OR 6
www.ums.edu.pk LUMS Graduate Admission Test (LGAT) LGAT is offered as an aternative to candidates who are unabe to take the GRE. LGAT is administered in Karachi, Lahore and Isamabad simutaneousy. LUMS MSc Economics Pacement Test (For one-year students ony) A students appying to the one-year MSc Economics programme must take the pacement test. However, this test is not required for candidates appying for the two year track. The pacement test is administered in Karachi, Lahore and Isamabad and tests the intermediate eve of micro and macro economic theory. Fee Structure The fee structure for the academic year 2012 2013 is as foows:: One Time Expenses Fee...PKR Tuition Fee...402,000 Admission... 40,000 Registration... 30,000 Security (Refundabe)...12,000 Sub tota - Other fee... 82,000 Tota Fees- New Cass... 484,000 * Tuition fee wi depend on the number of credit hours taken in a year. The average number of credit hours taken per year is 30. Students wi be responsibe for buying their own books and other reading materia. Estimated expenses for reading materia is Rs 350-450 per credit. Financia Assistance LUMS provides financia assistance to deserving candidates every year. Schoarships and oans are awarded on need and merit basis. Currenty, 45% of the students at LUMS are getting financia assistance in the forms of schoarships and oans which are both need and merit-based. Last year PKR 1, 024, 650 were given as financia assistance to Lums MSc Economics students. 7
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