095261 Macro Economics

Detaljer
Inst. for Økonomi, Skov og Landskab (2003/2004)
Tidligst mulig placering
Varighed1 semester
 
Pointværdi6 (ECTS)
KursustypeFælleskursus
(Only at BSc level for the JØ and S students)
 
Eksamenskriftlig prøve


uden hjælpemidler

Beskrivelse af eksamen: 13-skala, ekstern censur

Eksamensdatoer:
 
Rammer for undervisningLectures: 1 module pr. week
 
BlokplaceringE3, fall
 
UndervisningssprogEngelsk
 
Anbefalede forudsætninger096711 
Or the old course "Mikro- og makroøkonomi" (095218)
 
Kursets målsætning
Students will be equipped with basic understanding of how actual economy work, how macro economic variables affect each other, and how various national economies interact in the international marketplace. Students will become familiar with the various tools of fiscal and monetary policies,with respect to their potential effects and limitations. On successful completing the course students will be able to work out their own analysis and to formulate their own ideas about various economic policies.
 
Kursusindhold
The central theme in this course is the scope and limits of the economic policy: what do we know about how economies work? The key-words include: stabilization policies in the Neoclassical, Keynesian, and New-Classical traditions, unemployment and labour market, public finance, what targets for the central bank, and theories of exchange rates and Balance of Payments.
Special importance is assigned to the following:
* International economic interdependency and policy coordination.
* Fiscal and monetary policies under various exchange rate regimes.
* Expectations and their role in stabilization policies, wage-settlement in the labour market, and credibility of public policies.

This course is an intermediary course, which builds upon the basic macroeconomic principles introduced in the first-semester course Economics 1 (or Micro and Macroeconomics, 095218). Along with deepening the students' knowledge of various models and policy controversies, the course allows the students to understand the chains of effects of policy measures and encourages them to use the analytical tools to navigate their ways in actual problems facing national and international economies. The empirical side of the course will be mainly based on th performance of the Danish economy. However, especial attention will be paid to actual international economic events taking place during the span of the course. Also aspects related to the performance of leading industrialized countries and the particular issues raised in connection with the EU's economic integration efforts will be in focus.
 
Undervisningsform
Although references to empirical aspects will be intensively made throughout the course, the main body of the empire will be concentrated in special sessions devoted to particular and up-to-date policy matter, national and international. These will be discussion and analysis sessions where students will be expected and encouraged to participate actively. Special reading material for these discussion sessions will be identified and the students will play a role in selecting the issues which will be subject for the discussion. The issues could include, for example, the future of the Scandinavian welfare model, globalisation and control of capital movements, the relevance of macroeconomic forecasting models, the American vs. European labour markets, the euro vs. the dollar, etc.
 
Litteraturhenvisninger
Cobham, D. (1998): Macroeconomics Economic Analysis - An Intermediate Text. 2nd edition. Longman, London.
Kanafani, N.(1995):The Macroeconomic Framework for Stabilization Policies. Nectar- Natura: European Community Training Programme for Agricultural Universities in Southern Regions: http://ariadne.natura.agro.ucl.ac.be/servlet/ariadne.servlets.StudentLogin.
Sawyer, J.(1998):Macroeconomic Theory: Keynesian and New Walrasian Models. Harvester, London.
Det Økonomisk Råd: Danish Economy. (Latest issue).
 
Kursusansvarlig
Noman Kanafani, kan@life.ku.dk, Fødevareøkonomisk Institut/Afdeling for International Økonomi og Politik, Tlf: 35332269
 
Studienævn
Studienævn AHJ
 
Kursusbeskrivelsesomfang
forelæsninger42
forberedelse98
eksamen40

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