Hiroshima University Syllabus

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Japanese
Academic Year 2026Year School/Graduate School Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences (Master's Course) Division of Humanities and Social Sciences Economics Program
Lecture Code WMEZ1116 Subject Classification Specialized Education
Subject Name 経済学プログラム特別演習I
Subject Name
(Katakana)
ケイザイガクプログラムトクベツエンシュウI
Subject Name in
English
Special Seminar on Economics Program I
Instructor YAMAGUCHI CHIKARA
Instructor
(Katakana)
ヤマグチ チカラ
Campus Higashi-Hiroshima Semester/Term 1st-Year,  First Semester,  First Semester
Days, Periods, and Classrooms (1st) Fri5-6:ECON A214
Lesson Style Seminar Lesson Style
(More Details)
Face-to-face, Online (simultaneous interactive)
Classes will be held face-to-face. However, those may be conducted online if there is a change in the University's policy. 
Credits 2.0 Class Hours/Week 2 Language of Instruction B : Japanese/English
Course Level 6 : Graduate Advanced
Course Area(Area) 24 : Social Sciences
Course Area(Discipline) 03 : Economics
Eligible Students first and second year students
Keywords  
Special Subject for Teacher Education   Special Subject  
Class Status
within Educational
Program
(Applicable only to targeted subjects for undergraduate students)
 
Criterion referenced
Evaluation
(Applicable only to targeted subjects for undergraduate students)
 
Class Objectives
/Class Outline
We should study an insight from what public economics says and what it can do. Students will study and present papers on the relevant topics. 
Class Schedule lesson1 Report on Research
lesson2 Report on Research
lesson3 Report on Research
lesson4 Report on Research
lesson5 Report on Research
lesson6 Report on Research
lesson7 Report on Research
lesson8 Report on Research
lesson9 Report on Research
lesson10 Report on Research
lesson11 Report on Research
lesson12 Report on Research
lesson13 Report on Research
lesson14 Report on Research
lesson15 Report on Research

N/A 
Text/Reference
Books,etc.
John Leach (2003) A Course in Public Economics, Cambridge University Press. 
PC or AV used in
Class,etc.
Microsoft Teams, moodle
(More Details) Blackboad or Whiteboad 
Learning techniques to be incorporated Discussions
Suggestions on
Preparation and
Review
Students will read and understand distributed materials or journal papers for presentations. This course is heavily mathematical oriented; basic knowledge about Microeconomics and Macroeconomics at the graduate level is prerequisite. 
Requirements  
Grading Method Your grade is evaluated based on presentations (80%) and contributions to discussions (20%). 
Practical Experience  
Summary of Practical Experience and Class Contents based on it  
Message  
Other   
Please fill in the class improvement questionnaire which is carried out on all classes.
Instructors will reflect on your feedback and utilize the information for improving their teaching. 
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