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decisions at the macro level. He has a methodology of approaches to the analysis of various
                   options for macroeconomic policy, which includes a detailed description of the mechanisms of
                   impact  and  consequences  of  each  of  the  policies  in  closed  and  open  economies  and  for
                   different time periods: short-term, medium-term and long-term

                   4. Quantitative methods of analysis
                   Credits                                        2
                   Semester                                       3 (Autumn semester)
                   Short course description:
                   The course is aimed at forming undergraduates' understanding of the principles of modern
                   information technologies and their use to solve professional tasks; developing the ability to use
                   mathematical tools to solve professional problems; the ability to search, critically analyze and
                   synthesize information, apply a systematic approach to solving tasks
                   Expected learning outcomes:
                   Knows  the  basic  concepts  of  probability  theory  and  mathematical  statistics;  areas  of
                   applicability depending on the type of data and the nature of the research task being solved; is
                   able to collect and process data using various software tools (R-Studio); carry out a critical
                   analysis of the collected information for compliance with its conditions and criteria for solving
                   the task; compare and evaluate various solutions of the task, determining their advantages and
                   disadvantages; to evaluate and analyze the dynamics of statistical data; he has methods of
                   calculating statistical indicators; methods of evaluating and analyzing the dynamics of statistical
                   data;  methods  of  indexing  statistical  data;  skills  in  calculating  basic  indexes;  methods  of
                   descriptive statistics; skills in working in R-Studio to analyze statistical data

                   5. State support of entrepreneurship
                   Credits                                        2
                   Semester                                       3 (Autumn semester)
                   Short course description:
                   The course is aimed at studying subjects and instruments of state support for entrepreneurship,
                   interaction  of  business  entities  with  the  state  and  financial  institutions.  During  the  course,
                   financial and non-financial business support tools are considered, the impact of support tools
                   on the ease of starting and running a business
                   Expected learning outcomes:
                   Master the skills of forming an effective system of state support for entrepreneurship

                   6. Public sector economics
                   Credits                                        2
                   Semester                                       3 (Autumn semester)
                   Short course description:
                   The course is aimed at obtaining a systematic understanding of modern scientific approaches
                   to the study of public sector economics; knowledge of the main modern theories and models of
                   public sector economics; mastering tools for analyzing the effectiveness of public spending and
                   the effects of taxation.
                   Expected learning outcomes:
                   He is able to analyze the possible results of applying certain rules of collective decision-making,
                   analyze and compare the distribution of the tax burden between different economic agents in
                   different markets, market failures and forms of economic activity of the state, assesses the
                   impact of inter-budget transfers on the behavior of recipients of budget funds

                  It is necessary to dial 4 credits

                   1. Securities market
                   Credits                                        2
                   Semester                                       4 (Spring semester)
                   Short course description:
                   The  course  is  aimed  at  developing  students'  theoretical  knowledge  about  the  structure,
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