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Last update: Ing. Petr Špecián, Ph.D. (17.01.2024)
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Last update: Ing. Petr Špecián, Ph.D. (17.01.2024)
1. Students will gain an understanding of the basic principles and theories of economics, enabling them to analyze and interpret economic phenomena. 2. Students will develop the ability to critically evaluate market dynamics and their impact on society and culture. 3. Students will learn to apply basic economic concepts to real-world issues, enhancing their ability to make informed decisions in both personal and professional contexts. 4. Students will understand the interconnectedness of economics with other disciplines within the humanities, fostering a more holistic understanding of societal issues. |
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Last update: Ing. Petr Špecián, Ph.D. (17.01.2024)
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Last update: Ing. Petr Špecián, Ph.D. (17.01.2024)
1. Key questions and principles of economics 2. Markets and prices: how does it work? 3. What do people want? Theory of demand 4. Firms and production 5. Economic welfare 6. Taxes and price interventions 7. Markets with limited competition 8. Labor market: how does the economy influence what job can you get? 9. When markets fail: externalities 10. Money: how does it work? 11. Inflation, unemployment, business cycle 12. Economic growth 13. Exam |
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Last update: Ing. Petr Špecián, Ph.D. (17.01.2024)
In order to pass the course, you need to obtain at least 60 points out of a possible 100. The assessment structure is as follows:
Attendance is compulsory; three absences are possible during the semester. A fourth absence means an additional written assignment is required; a fifth and subsequent absence means failure in the course. In case of illness (beyond the allowed absences), a sick leave certificate is required. |