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The course focuses on macro-level social phenomena. Students will deepen their economic knowledge, exploring the questions of economic growth, development, and the interplay between economic factors, institutions, and social reality. The course covers concepts such as national income accounting, economic indicators, fiscal and monetary policies, and open economy, while also engaging with questions of measurement, well-being, and globalization. The students will master foundational macroeconomic concepts and examine basic macroeconomic problems, appreciating how economic factors mesh with political and other considerations to shape society. By the end of the course, students should be equipped with the tools and frameworks necessary for developing an elementary understanding of macroeconomic phenomena. Last update: Špecián Petr, Ing., Ph.D. (16.01.2025)
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By the end of this course, students will be able to:
Last update: Špecián Petr, Ing., Ph.D. (19.06.2024)
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Last update: Špecián Petr, Ing., Ph.D. (12.06.2024)
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The course is largely textbook-agnostic. Any renowned introductory macro textbook will do. Recommended textbooks:
Specific reading recommendations will be provided through Moodle. Last update: Špecián Petr, Ing., Ph.D. (16.01.2025)
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Week 1: The Macroeconomic Perspective
Week 2: Money & Banking I: Foundations
Week 3: Money & Banking II: Modern Monetary System
Week 4: Inflation & Price Level
Week 5: Labor Markets & Unemployment
Week 6: Economic Growth I: Facts & Framework
Week 7: Economic Growth II: Development & Institutions
Week 8: Short-Run Fluctuations
Week 9: Fiscal Policy
Week 10: Monetary Policy
Week 11: International Finance
Week 12: Contemporary Challenges
Last update: Špecián Petr, Ing., Ph.D. (16.01.2025)
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