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This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught Autumn Semester 2010. This module will focus on the treatment of war or the representation of war in art broadly conceived: war stories, war photography, war paintings, war films, war music, even war architecture - war memorials and war museums. It wil... More
This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught in Autumn Semester 2009 Careers skills is a compulsory module for all Year 2 Economics students. It is not available to students from outside the School. It is one of a number of modules that make up the Nottingham Advantage Award. The Nottingham Adva... More
As taught Autumn 2011 ‘Econometric Theory’ Module Guide Module Code: L14003 Total Credits: 15 Offering School: Economics Suitable for study at: postgraduate Level The content presented here provides information for prospective students on module L14003 – ‘Econometric Theory’, offered by the School of Economics, University of Nottingham.... More
As taught Spring 2011 ‘Financial Economics’ Module Guide Module Code: L14048 Total Credits: 15 Offering School: Economics Suitable for study at: postgraduate Level The content presented here provides information for prospective students on module L14048 – ‘Financial Economics’, offered by the School of Economics, University of Nottingha... More
As taught Spring 2011 ‘Industrial Organisation’ Module Guide Module Code: L14021 Total Credits: 15 Offering School: Economics Suitable for study at: postgraduate Level The content presented here provides information for prospective students on module L14021 – ‘Industrial Organisation’, offered by the School of Economics, University of N... More
This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught Autumn Semester 2010/2011. This module introduces students to the study of international political economy (IPE) and global development. It examines the reciprocal, interactive relationship between politics and economics or between states and markets ... More
This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught in Spring Semester 2010. This module provides an introduction to modern macroeconomic analysis. Macroeconomics is concerned with some of the most pressing and fundamental questions economists can ask, such as: What determines economic growth? Why do e... More
This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught Semester 1 2009/2010. There are no pre-requisites to taking this module and in particular there is no assumption of any prior knowledge of economics. For those who have taken A-level economics or any other version of economics some of the module conte... More
As taught Spring 2011 ‘Labour Economics’ Module Guide Module Code: L12322 Total Credits: 10 Offering School: Economics Suitable for study at: undergraduate Level Co-requisites: L12302 Microeconomic Theory The content presented here provides information for prospective students on module L12322 – ‘Labour Economics’, offered by the scho... More
How badly has the recession affected the relationship between political parties and business? Expert in the field - Professor Mick Moran - assesses the cracks in the relationship and how the crisis will affect it in the future. Professor Moran was at the University to open the inaugural seminar series for the Centre for British Politics. More
As taught Spring 2011 ‘Monetary Theory and Practice' Module Guide Module Code: L14019 Total Credits: 15 Offering School: Economics Suitable for study at: postgraduate Level The content presented here provides information for prospective students on module L14019 – ‘Monetary Theory and Practice’, offered by the School of Economics, Unive... More
As taught Spring 2011 ‘Options and Futures Markets' Module Guide Module Code: L14080 Total Credits: 15 Offering School: Economics Suitable for study at: postgraduate Level The content presented here provides information for prospective students on module L14080 ‘Options and Futures Markets’, offered by the School of Economics, Universit... More
Professor Paul Heywood defines a polical concept in 60 seconds for those with a spare minute to learn something new. This videocast focuses on corruption as a political concept. Warning: video does contain bloopers and out takes. May 2010 Suitable for Undergraduate study and community education Professor Paul Heywood, School of Politics an... More
This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught Autumn Semester 2010/2011. This module explores and analyses democratic politics in Latin America since the third wave of democratization in the 1980s. It is divided into three parts: 1. Conceptualising democracy in the region with a focus on the de... More
As taught Autumn 2011 ‘Pre-Sessional Econometrics'' Module Guide Module Code: L14202 Total Credits: 0 Offering School: Economics Suitable for study at: postgraduate Level The content presented here provides information for prospective students on module L14202 – ‘Pre-Sessional Econometrics’, offered by the School of Economics, Universit... More
As taught Autumn 2011 ‘Pre-Sessional Mathematics' Module Guide Module Code: L14201 Total Credits: 0 Offering School: Economics Suitable for study at: postgraduate Level The content presented here provides information for prospective students on module L14201 – ‘Pre-Sessional Mathematics’, offered by the School of Economics, University o... More
As taught Autumn Semester 2010. There are no pre-requisites for this module. In particular, there is no assumption that Mathematics has previously been studied to A-level standard. In common with practically all subjects, theory in Economics is intrinsically mathematical, and those areas of Mathematics - principally differential calculus and ... More
As taught Autumn Semester 2010 The module introduces those statistical methods and concepts most applicable in economics. There are no pre-requisites: In particular, no previous knowledge of statistics will be assumed. The analysis of economic data necessarily proceeds in an environment where there is uncertainty about the processes that gene... More
In this podcast Dr Robert Hoffmann talks about how important psychology is to business and asks if we have talked ourselves into recession. Dr Hoffmann is a member of the International Centre for Behavioural Business Research (ICBBR) within the Nottingham University Business School(NUBS). The centre has also recently opened a new extension at... More
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