hello,
I got an igidr interview call for msc economics, but i have absolutely no idea about the interview process. I would be very grateful for some details. Thanks :) |
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You don't need to do anything special to prepare for the interview. Preparation for economics entrance exams will also prepare you for the interview.
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Thanks for the info...can you tell me if the interview is maths or eco intensive..??
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They can test you on just Economics or just Maths or both Economics and Maths. Its their choice. Intensity of a particular subject in an interview varies a lot with time, situation you might be in at the time of the interview and also the professor interviewing you.
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Ok,thanks..i'll just revise what i know then.
On a different topic, I am having difficulty with the dse questions involving labour demand and supply, price, wage rate, unemployment..etc. If you could suggest where from i could read these it would be very helpful. I have dornbusch fisher, mankiw, branson, abel and bernanke. (dse 08 ques 41-46, dse 07 ques 31-32)
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 11:26 PM, Amit Goyal [via Discussion forum] <[hidden email]> wrote: They can test you on just Economics or just Maths or both Economics and Maths. Its their choice. Intensity of a particular subject in an interview varies a lot with time, situation you might be in at the time of the interview and also the professor interviewing you. |
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I recommend Branson
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1) Demand and Supply in the labour market( chapter 6) and
2) Search, wage rigidity and unemployment (chapter 10) Are these the relevant chapters..sorry for the confusion, but i am from a non eco background and the approach of branson is completely different from the other books.
On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 5:48 PM, Amit Goyal [via Discussion forum] <[hidden email]> wrote: I recommend Branson |
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Given below is the detailed description of what could be done to prepare for the MA entrance exam(s). Refer the books in bold for the following topics:
1. Intermediate Micro Economics by H. Varian Relevant chapters are the following: The Market, Budget Constraint, Preferences, Utility, Choice, Demand, Revealed Preference, Slutsky Equation, Buying and Selling, Intertemporal Choice, Consumer's Surplus, Market Demand, Equilibrium, Exchange, Production, Welfare, Externalities, Public Goods, Mathematical Appendix Also do Workouts in Intermediate Microeconomics by Bergstrom and Varian. 2. Macro Economic Theory and Policy by Branson Relevant chapters are the following: Introduction to Income Determination: The Multiplier, Demand-Side Equilibrium: Income and the Interest rate, An introduction to Monetary and Fiscal Policy, Supply-Side Equilibrium: Output and the Price level, Equilibrium in the Static Model, Monetary, Fiscal and Incomes Policy in the Static Model 3. Macro Economics by Dornbusch, Fischer and Startz Relevant chapters are the following: Income and Spending, Money, Interest and Income, Monetary and Fiscal Policy, International Linkages, Aggregate Demand and Supply: An Introduction, Aggregate Supply: Wages, Prices and Employment, The Demand for Money, Dynamics of Inflation and Unemployment, Tradeoffs between Inflation and Unemployment, International Adjustment and Interdependence 4. Mathematical Statistics by Freund Relevant chapters are the following: Introduction, Probability, Probability Distributions and Probability Densities, Mathematical Expectation, Special Probability Distributions, Special Probability Densities, Functions of Random Variables, Sampling Distributions, Hypothesis Testing: Theory, Hypothesis Testing: Applications, Regression and Correlation 5. Essential Mathematics for Economic Analysis by Sydsaeter and Hammond The entire book needs to be done. |
thanks a lot, this is really helpful
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 1:06 PM, Amit Goyal [via Discussion forum] <[hidden email]> wrote: Given below is the detailed description of what could be done to prepare for the MA entrance exam(s). Refer the books in bold for the following topics: |
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