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Solow1956.pdf | Solow (1956) A Contribution to the Theory of Economic Growth | Nino Buliskeria, Ph.D. | |
Swan1956.pdf | Economic Growth and Capital Accumulation | Nino Buliskeria, Ph.D. |
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Let me kindly ask you not to send your questions to Professor Horvath. He does not teach the course. Feel free to contact Lukáš Jordán at lukas.jordan@cerge-ei.cz or Anna Drahozalová at Andulka.Drahozalova@gmail.com if you have any questions. You are encouraged to ask questions during the lectures and/or seminars. !!! Email your professors in case the question cannot be asked during the seminar or lecture!!! ************************************************************************************************************************************************************************* This course gives an introduction to macroeconomics at the intermediate level. The course is organized around a series of key macroeconomic issues such as: Why are some countries rich and other countries remain poor? Why do we have recessions? Can policymakers do something about it? Why some people cannot find a job? Why do we have inflation? Is it good or bad? Poslední úprava: Jordán Lukáš, Ing., M.A. (22.09.2023)
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The students will learn the basic concepts in macroeconomics in order to be able to understand and be able to discuss the topics such as the evolution of inflation, the determinants of economic growth or external imbalances. Poslední úprava: Horváth Roman, prof., Ph.D. (07.01.2019)
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Primary textbook: Mankiw, Gregory N. (2010). Macroeconomics (7th Edition). Worth Publishers. Alternative textbooks (optional): Barro, Robert J. (1997). Macroeconomics (5th Edition). The MIT Press. Papers (optional): Solow, Robert. M. (1956). A contribution to the theory of economic growth. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 70(1), 65-94. Doi.org/10.2307/1884513 Swan, Trevor W. (1956), ECONOMIC GROWTH and CAPITAL ACCUMULATION. Economic Record, 32, 334-361. Doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-4932.1956.tb00434.x
Poslední úprava: Jordán Lukáš, Ing., M.A. (22.09.2023)
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The lecture is accompanied by the seminars.
Poslední úprava: Jordán Lukáš, Ing., M.A. (22.09.2023)
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Academic year 2023-2024: The first lecture of the first week will take place on October 3 (Tuesday) at 2 pm (14:00).
1) The Science of Macroeconomics, The Data of Macroeconomics [Chapters 1 and 2] 2) National Income - Where It Comes From Where It Goes [Chapter 3] 3) Money and Inflation [Chapter 4] 4) Money and Banking System [Chapter 19] 5) Open Economy - Balance of Payments, Saving and Investment in Small Open Economy, Net Exports; Exchange Rate - Real and Nominal, Power Parity Purchase, Fixed Exchange Rate Regime [Chapter 5] 6) Unemployment - Labor Demand, Labor Loss, Job Finding, Natural Rate of Unemployment, Types of Unemployment [Chapter 6] 7) Economic Growth I - Solow Model, Capital Accumulation, Golden Rule of Capital, Population Growth [Chapters 7 and 8] 8) Economic Growth I - Solow Model, Capital Accumulation, Golden Rule of Capital, Population Growth [Chapters 7 and 8] 9) Economic Growth II - Progress in Solow Model, Policy to Promote Growth, Balanced Growth Path [Chapters 7 and 8] 10) Endogenous Growth Theory, Growth Accounting [Chapters 7 and 8] 11) Government Debt and Budget Deficits [Chapter 16] 12) Final exam
Poslední úprava: Jordán Lukáš, Ing., M.A. (22.09.2023)
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The students can choose from two courses: Poslední úprava: Horváth Roman, prof., Ph.D. (20.09.2012)
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