Doctor of Philosophy Program in Economics (International Program)
Produce Ph.D. dissertations of high value that will make the greatest impact to the course of successful economic development.
- Perfect combination of coursework and research for a greater achievement in academic career as well as practices in private sector.
- Provides advance training in analytical technique and research skill using modern economic theories and quantitative methods.
Program Director
Asst. Prof. Santi Chaisrisawatsuk, Ph.D.
National Institute of Development Administration
Key Features of the Program
- Special Workshops
- Stata and R Programs
- Time Series Analysis
- Impact Evaluation
- CGE Model
- Organize special lectures and host international conferences
Course Syllabus
- Mathematics for Economists
- Microeconomics Theory I and II
- Macroeconomic Theory I and II
- Econometrics I and II
- Elective courses
- Dissertation
Admission
Tuition fees
Tuition fees /credit. | 6,000 | |
Registration fees | 4,000 | |
Special Activity Fees/ Semester. | 20,000 | |
Other expenses should be expected. | ||
Estimated expenses throughout the program | 537,000 |
Applicant Qualifications
Plan A (2.1): Research and coursework requirements, a total of 66 credits
Applicants must hold a master’s degree or equivalent from an institution accredited by the following: the Commission on Higher Education, the Office of the Civil Service Commission or the standard organizations is required or by approval of the Council of the institute. Consideration for applicants will be made based upon the applicant’s scholastic records, statement of purpose, English language proficiency and interview.
Plan B (2.2): Research and coursework requirements, a total of 90 credits
Applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree or equivalent from an institution accredited by the following: the Commission on Higher Education, the Office of the Civil Service Commission or the standard organizations is required or by approval of the Council of the institute and the applicant must obtain a bachelor’s degree with first class honors or have GPA not less than 3.50. Consideration for applicants will be made based upon the applicant’s scholastic records, statement of purpose, English language proficiency and interview.
Plan C (1.1): Research only, a total of 48 credits
Applicants must hold a master’s degree or equivalent from an institution accredited by the following: the Commission on Higher Education, the Office of the Civil Service Commission or the standard organizations is required or by approval of the Council of the institute. Consideration for applicants will be made based upon the applicant’s scholastic records, statement of purpose, experiences, English language proficiency and dissertation proposals.
Admission
Currently Open March – May 2023
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