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This course covers the principles for developing intellectual, emotional, and social skills to achieve their goals and live a meaningful life. It analyzes different self-development philosophies and provides opportunities for self-reflection. The course helps students identify their personal and professional goals and provides tools to achieve those goals. It also focuses on improving public speaking skills.
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This is a seminar course that analyzes research on topics in International Economics under the supervision of the lecturer.
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The course analyzes important macroeconomic issues of developing countries, including theories explaining economic growth; relationship between economic growth and poverty; income distribution; development policies of different countries in the past; and the impact of short-term macroeconomic policies such as stabilization policies, monetary and fiscal policies, exchange rate management, and various factors affecting economic growth (e.g. international trade and investment, capital flow, financial crises, social welfare, and structural change).
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This course explores different sub-disciplines in the field of humanities. Its main focus is concerned with the understanding of human beings and being a human through different disciplinary lenses. This course thematically covers different aspects in humanities with a relevant introductory overview.
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This course provides an introduction to the history and establishment of ASEAN community. The overview of ASEAN countries in social, political, economic, cultural and ideological aspects.
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This course discusses causes and impacts of globalization on the interaction between the power of market and the states. The course explores how state institutions cope with the forces of globalization. It also investigates novel regulations and orders of the global governance.
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This course examines some of the major debates in comparative political economy by focusing on the creation, evolution and reform of market institutions. The course begins with the discussion about some of the important writings in political economy. It also examines the literatures on the political economy of the developed countries, the developing countries, and the post-Communist economies.
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This course examines Thai economic development using a comparative perspective. Topics include trends; growth and crises; role of agriculture; industrial policy and development; role of foreign investment; government, state enterprises and private sector; debates over ethnicity and entrepreneurship; service and informal sectors; demographic change, employment and migration; education and human resource development; environmental challenges; trends in income distribution; poverty measurement and policies; financial sector development; and regional, global trade and capital movements.
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