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The way in which economic developments are studied leaves much to be desired, not just for Britain but also for many other countries around the world. In this paper the analytical tools chosen to describe what happens to all citizens in the U.K. are the balance sheet, income and expenses tools: the same tools as used by companies. It comes down to what all Brits own and owe and what they earn and spend as well as the amounts they save for future spending and the returns over such savings. What the real economic growth figures measure -in. | htUA Hochschule fur Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin University of Applied Sciences International and Development Economics MIDE Master s Programme Eligibility Requirements and Admission Bachelor of Arts Science or successfully completed first academic degree in Economics Business Administration or Social Science with Economics equivalent to a 3 5 year German Bachelor degree 210 ECTS Proof of English language proficiency Standard Period of Study three semesters the study starts every summer semester Qualification Master of Arts Credit points to obtain 90 Credit points For further information please contact Cindy Gottstein Course Administrator via e-mail mide@htw-berlin.de or telephone 49 30 5019-2867. The Master s Programme International and Development Economics MA The Master s programme The Master s in International and Development Economics MIDE is an 18 month full-time programme at the University of Applied Sciences HTW Berlin. It has been running since 2003 and starts at the beginning of April each year. MIDE is designed for students from developing countries from Europe and other developed countries who have a special interest in the economic challenges facing developing and transition countries. The programme consists of two semesters of courses with lectures seminars of around 20 hours per week and a third semester in which students are principally involved in writing a thesis. Teaching is entirely in English. MIDE provides students with a critical understanding of current theoretical and policy debates in development economics international economics and macroeconomics. It also offers a wide range of optional courses on policy and management issues in key economic sectors including agriculture financial institutions and public enterprises. Students are expected to have acquired a basic academic knowledge of economics in their undergraduate studies. Career Goal International Economics MIDE graduates are ideally equipped to work in development co-operation or .