Course detail
Macroeconomics
FEKT-MMAEAcad. year: 2018/2019
The subject leads to understanding of economy as whole. Clarifies the relationship between products markets and services, employment and activities of given economy. Also, the influence of demand, investments, iflation rate, unemployment, monetary polisy, interest rate, fiscal polisy, state funds, and other economic problems.
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The scale of the resulting classification:
(student may gain from exercise 30 points and max.70 points of the test, a total of 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
1. Introduction into macroeconomics – development of the macroeconomic theory.
2. Market, market mechanism, disequilibrium market, inefficiency, the types of market structures.
3. Aggregate supply, aggregate demand, growth and decrease of AD and AS, aggregate expenditures, slope of the AS curve.
4. The measurement of the economic output, national product (GDP, GNP) and national income.
5. The macroeconomic equilibrium, classical, Keynesian and Neokeynesian models.
6. The monetary theory, monetary aggregates, money market.
7. Labour market, unemployment, money market equilibrium, the rate of unemployment, types of unemployment.
8. Inflation, types of inflation, relationship between inflation and unemployment.
9. Economical growth, models of the economical growth, theory of the business cycle.
10. Fiscal policy – state budget, public finance, expansionary and restrictive fiscal policy.
11. Monetary policy – monetary goals and tools, expansionary and restrictive monetary policy.
12. Macroeconomics goals, effectivity of economic policy, magic n-square, the function of the state in market economy.
13. Theory of the international trade, external trade and monetary policy, free market, protectionism, development of exchange rates.
Syllabus of tutorials:
1. Introduction to the course
2. Market and market mechanism
3. Model AS-AD
4. Measurement of economic output
5. The two-sector keynesian model income-expenditure
6. The money market and the money multiplier
7. Labour market and changes in the market
8. Measurement of inflation
9. The causes and phases of the economic cycle, the business cycle of the Czech Republic
10. Types of fiscal policy and its applications
11. Types of monetary policy and the reasons for their application, the policy of the CNB
12. Balance of payments, exchange rates
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Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
Pavelka, T. Makroekonomie. Základní kurz. Melandrium, Slaný 2007.
Soukup, J. a kol. Makroekonomie. Moderní přístup. Management Press, Praha 2008.
Recommended reading
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Lecture
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Market, market mechanisms. Uneven, ineffective, unequal, 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 macroeconomy equilibrium, models - classical, Keynesian, neokeynesian compromise.
Money aggregate, 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, theory of economic cycle.
Fiscal policy - state budget, public finance, built-in stabilisers, discrete measure, expansive and restrictive fiscal policy.
Monetary policy. Tools and aims of monetary policy, expansive and restrictive monetary policy.
Aims of macroeconomics, performance of economic policy, magic of n-square, function of state in 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.
Fundamentals seminar
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Borders of production possibilities, law of decreasing incomes, market structures, examples.
Aggregate demand and supply, income elasticity, price and market equilibrium, customer preferences.
Measuring of national product and incomes, methods of measuring, example.
Fiscal policy, fiscal policy oriented to demand, deficit of state budget, fiscal policy oriented to supply. Composition of state budget.
European Union, advantages and disadvantages, conditions of association, discussion, realization of common currency.
Money and commercial banking, monetary demand and supply, process of bank deposit creation, present state of Czech banking.
Monetary policy, expansive monetary policy, money reserve, application of restrictive monetary policy, present policy of CNB
Unemployment and market of labor. Substitution and income effect, natural unemployment rate.
Specification of equilibrium production in two-sector model.
Inflation. Phillips curve.
International business and theory of comparative advantage.
Monetary rates and international financial system. Test. Credit.