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This course introduces you to economic fundamentals like preferences, costs, demand and supply, perfect and imperfect competition, welfare, monopoly, oligopoly, and market failure. These fundamentals are critical to understanding how markets work, to design successful business strategies and policies that increase social welfare. We will also familiarise ourselves with strategies to test the theories covered in the course with data, and apply these techniques to example data. At the end of the course you will understand: 1. How economists model consumer's decisions which goods, and how much of each good, to consume. 2. How economists model markets, the central institution bringing together consumer's demands and producer's supply of goods, and how markets shape these demands and supplies. 3. How economists model government interventions with the goal of affecting prices and the quantities of goods in markets. Furthermore, we develop standard tools that economists use to evaluate "how good" different policy interventions are, in order to be able to decide which policy is best in a set of potentially different policy options. We will have a special focus on labor markets. 4. Under which conditions market work efficiently in maximizing overall welfare, and under what conditions this cannot generally be assumed, and which remedial actions policymakers can take to improve welfare in such situations. 5. How economists use microdata (that is, data collected on the level of individual persons, households, products, or firms) to test if microeconomic theories match data, and if policy interventions have their desired effects. Poslední úprava: Papariga Anna, Mgr. (15.09.2022)
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1) Textbooks
2) Additional materials
3) Further readings - letting data speak...
Poslední úprava: Papariga Anna, Mgr. (15.09.2022)
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Grading will be based on a midterm (30%), a graded take-home assignment based on data analysis (30%), and a final exam (40%).
Poslední úprava: Papariga Anna, Mgr. (15.09.2022)
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Poslední úprava: Papariga Anna, Mgr. (15.09.2022)
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