Course detail
Macroeconomics
FSI-HMKAcad. year: 2014/2015
The course focuses on the understanding of entire economy functioning. The relations among product, services and labour markets on one hand and assets of the given economy on the other hand are explained. Also dealt with is the influence on consumption, investments, inflation rate and unemployment, measurement of economic output and its long term growth, issues related to the economic cycle, fiscal and monetary policy as well as present economic problems. Also discussed are the modern economic theories and their methods of solution of key economic problems.
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(max.30 from seminars, 70 points student from exam, total 100 points)
A: 90-100 points
B: 80-89 points
C: 70-79 points
D: 60-69 points
E: 50-59 points
F: less than 50 points
Course curriculum
2. Market, market mechanism. Types of market structures.
3. Aggregate supply, aggregate demand. Model AS-AD. Growth and decline in AD and AS, aggregate spending, the slope of the AS curve.
4. Measurement of economic output, GDP, GNP, national income.
5. The concept of macroeconomic equilibrium models - classical, Keynesian, Neokeynesian compromise.
6. Monetary aggregates, monetary theory, money multiplier, equilibrium changes in the money market.
7. Labour market, unemployment. Equilibrium in the labour market, unemployment, unemployment forms.
8. Inflation, types of inflation, inflation and unemployment.
9. The theory of the business cycle and economic growth.
10. Fiscal policy - state budget, public finance, built-in stabilizers, discrete measures, expansive and restrictive fiscal policy.
11. Monetary policy. Tools and objectives of monetary policy, expansive and restrictive monetary policy.
12. Macroeconomic goals, the effectiveness of economic policy, magic polygons, functions of the state in the economy.
13. Theory of international trade, external trade and monetary policy, free trade, protectionism, exchange rate development.
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- Introduction to macroeconomics. Outline of development of macroeconomic theories
- Market, market mechanism. Uneven, ineffective, unequal and unstable markets, types of market structures.
- Aggregate supply, aggregate demand. Growth and fall of aggregate demand and supply, aggregate expenditures, gradient of aggregate supply curve.
- Measuring performance of economy, national product, GNP.
- Conception of macroeconomic equilibrium, models - classical, Keynesian, Neokeynesian compromise.
- Monetary aggregates, monetary theory, money multiplier, equilibrium changes on money markets.
- Labour market, unemployment. Equilibrium and labour market, unemployment rate, forms of unemployment.
- Inflation, types of inflation, inflation and unemployment.
- Economic growth, growth models, theories of economic cycle.
- Fiscal policy - state budget, public finance, built-in stabilisers, discrete measures, expansive and restrictive fiscal policy.
- Monetary policy. Tools and aims of monetary policy, expansive and restrictive monetary policy.
- Aims of macroeconomics, effectiveness of economic policy, magical n-squares, and function of state in the economy.
- Theory of international trade, external monetary and trade policy, free trade, protectionism. International money market, international monetary system, development of monetary rates, IMF, WB, EMS.
The seminars are focused on practising the lectured topics.
Exercise
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
Introduction to macroeconomics. Outline of development of macroeconomic theories
- Market, market mechanism. Uneven, ineffective, unequal and unstable markets, types of market structures.
- Aggregate supply, aggregate demand. Growth and fall of aggregate demand and supply, aggregate expenditures, gradient of aggregate supply curve.
- Measuring performance of economy, national product, GNP.
- Conception of macro economy equilibrium, models - classical, Keynesian, Neokeynesian compromise.
- Money aggregates, money theory, money multiplicator, equilibrium changes on money markets.
- Labour market, unemployment. Equilibrium and labour market, unemployment rate, forms of unemployment.
- Inflation, types of inflation, inflation and unemployment.
- Economic growth, growth models, theories of economic cycle.
- Fiscal policy - state budget, public finance, built-in stabilisers, discrete measures, expansive and restrictive fiscal policy.
- Monetary policy. Tools and aims of monetary policy, expansive and restrictive monetary policy.
- Aims of macroeconomics, effectiveness of economic policy, magical n-squares, and function of state in the economy.
- Theory of international trade, external monetary and trade policy, free trade, protectionism. International money market, international monetary system, development of monetary rates, IMF, WB, EMS.