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Economics is the study of how society manages its scarce resources. Economics has been divided into the subcategories of microeconomics and macroeconomics. While macroeconomics studies aggregate issues related to national and international economic activities, this course - microeconomics - focuses on the behavior of individual economic agents. Microeconomics studies how households (or individuals), business (or firms, enterprises) and the government make decisions, given the resource scarcity. It also studies the interactions among those market members and how these interactions have impacts on their economic benefits and the economy. Because most of these activities occur in the markets, this course also focuses on how the markets work.
- Giáo viên: Thanh To
Economics is the study of how society manages its scarce resources. Economics has been divided into the subcategories of microeconomics and macroeconomics. While macroeconomics studies aggregate issues related to national and international economic activities, this course - microeconomics - focuses on the behavior of individual economic agents. Microeconomics studies how households (or individuals), business (or firms, enterprises) and the government make decisions, given the resource scarcity. It also studies the interactions among those market members and how these interactions have impacts on their economic benefits and the economy. Because most of these activities occur in the markets, this course also focuses on how the markets work.
- Giáo viên: Thanh To
This course is designed for undergraduate students specializing in Economics and Finance. Its main objective is to help students understand the theory and principles of international economics and suggest solutions to significant global economic problems.
The course is divided into two parts. The first part of the course deals with international trade theory and policy. The second part examines the measurement of a nation’s balance of payments, foreign exchange markets, exchange rate determination, open-economy macroeconomics, and the operation of the international monetary system.
- Giáo viên: Ngoc Luu Thi Bich
- Giáo viên: Mai Ngo Thi
- Giáo viên: Quynh Nguyen Thi Thu
The course is divided into two parts. The first part of the course deals with international trade theory and its implication in making trade policy. It examines the reasons for trade and gives an explanation of trade patterns and the gains from trade which are basic foundation to form a trade policy.
The second part covers the stages and benefits of economic integration and the motives and effects of international investments and international labor migrations.
- Giáo viên: Mai Ngo Thi
The Bank Management and Financial Services Course for Advanced Finance Students - K 59B - Friday morning - Class Room No. A2 715.
The
banking industry has been on the globalization trend with increasingly growing
financial service providers. The sector also offers potential and interesting
career opportunities. On the ground of its significance, this module covers theories and practices in
banking management. The topics are divided into seven five themes, comprising
overview of the banking sector; financial statements of banks; management and
pricing of deposit services; management of non-deposit liabilities; lending and
credit risk management. This course provides students with an understanding of
the roles played by commercial banks, the various functions performed by banks
and the relevant regulations governing those functions. The course will also
focus on techniques used by managers to mobilize funds from deposits and
borrowings, as well as to finance loan requests.

- Giáo viên: Tam Le
Welcome to the Commercial Banking Course.
The banking industry has been on the globalization trend with increasingly growing financial service providers. The sector also offers potential and interesting career opportunities. On the ground of its significance, this module covers theories and practices in banking management. The topics are divided into seven five themes, comprising overview of the banking sector; financial statements of banks; management and pricing of deposit services; management of non-deposit liabilities; lending and credit risk management. This course provides students with an understanding of the roles played by commercial banks, the various functions performed by banks and the relevant regulations governing those functions. The course will also focus on techniques used by managers to mobilize funds from deposits and borrowings, as well as to finance loan requests.
Strategic Financial Management subject is a continuation of the Financial Management Course. Its objectives are to help students apply knowledge and skills equipped in Financial Management Course to evaluate and make strategic financial decisions of the firm. The major topics covered by the course include leverage and capital structure, dividend policies, short-term finance and planning, mergers and acquisition, international finance, risk management
- Giáo viên: Ngoc vien QTKD Le
In today's world, no nation exists in economic isolation. All aspects of a nation's economy - it's industries, service sectors, levels of income and employment, living standards are linked to the economies of its trading partners. This linkage takes the form of international movements of goods and services, labor, business enterprise, investment funds, and technology. The main objective of this course is to help students understand the theory and principles of international economics that are essential for understanding, evaluating, and suggesting solutions to the important international economic problems.
This course is designed for undergraduate students specializing on Accounting and Finance. The course is divided into two parts. The first part of the course deals with international trade theory and policy. This includes discussion of the determinants and effects of the international trade as well as the effects of trade policy for the nations. Preferential trading arrangements and international factor movements are also addressed. The second part examines issues of international finance. The topic covered in this part will be the treatment of international financial relations beginning with an overview of the balance of payments and foreign exchange market. Also covered is the balance-of-payments adjustment under alternate exchange-rate regimes.- Giáo viên: Anh Minh Nguyen