Course detail
Market Economy
FP-BMECEAcad. year: 2024/2025
The Market Economy is based on knowledge of the principles of market economics and is designed to give students an overview of the most important findings and theories in the field of behavior of all economic entities that economic theory defines as the aggregate of households, firms and the state. This is the interpenetration and interlinking of knowledge, which are generally divided into two areas: microeconomics and macroeconomics.
Language of instruction
Number of ECTS credits
Mode of study
Department
Offered to foreign students
Entry knowledge
Rules for evaluation and completion of the course
Evaluation of the seminars consists of three parts:
1. final test – it’s evaluated a maximum of 25 points, the minimum is 50%.
2. active attendance - maximum of 5 points.
Successful completion of a credit test on topics covered in seminars. Active participation in lectures and seminars. Form of examination: written test. The integrated knowledge of microeconomics and macroeconomics in principal connections is considered. Grading is awarded according to the Rules for Studies and Examination valid at BUT and reflects student’s performance.
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
Attendance at lectures and seminars will not be checked.
Aims
The outputs of the course are knowledge in the area of economic theory with an emphasis on market environment and the use of basic economic models. On this basis, students will be able to analyze real economic phenomena and propose possible solutions and measures to improve the situation and mitigate the negative impacts of economic phenomena from both microeconomic and macroeconomic.
Study aids
Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
SAMUELSON, P.A. a NORDHAUS, W.D. Economics. 19th edition . McGraw-Hill Education, 2009. 744 p. ISBN 978-0073511290. (EN)
Recommended reading
STIGLITZ, J. E. Freefall: free markets, and the sinking of the world economy. London: Penguin Books, 2010, 443 s. ISBN 978-0-14-104512-2.
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