MACROECONOMICS
cod. 1006320

Academic year 2018/19
2° year of course - First semester
Professors
Academic discipline
Economia politica (SECS-P/01)
Field
Economico
Type of training activity
Characterising
70 hours
of face-to-face activities
10 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in ITALIAN

Learning objectives

Knowledge and understanding

The student learns how economic systems work and how they evolve across time.

The aim is to provide the tools required to analyze and understand:

•The determinants of growth and decline of the main macroeconomic variables.

•The way these variables interact within an economy

•The effects of international trade on the economy

•The way the government and the central bank can affect the main macroeconomic variables to pursue the aim of increasing economic welfare

• History and functioning of Euro.

Applying knowledge and understanding

• Obtaining the required tools to describe the equilibrium of simple macroeconomic models.

• Obtaining the required tools to understand and elaborate the main economic statistics.

• Obtaining the required tools to assess the impact of economic policies in the short, in the medium and in the long run

Making judgements

• Developing the necessary skills to assess the results of macroeconomic studies and of economic policies

Communication skills

• Developing the necessary skills to explain critically the results of economic studies and the scenarios described by economic statistics both to expert and non-expert people in the field of economics

Learning ability

• Developing the necessary skills to explain briefly complex issues by means of charts and analytical formulae.

Prerequisites

None

Course unit content

The Macroeconomics course provides a rigorous and critical description

of an aggregate economic system and it focuses on the topics listed below.

1) Short run equilibrium
1a)Goods Market
1b) Money Market
1c)IS-LM model

2) Economic Policy in the short run

3) Medium run equilibrium
3a) Labour market
3b) AD-AS mode
3c) Phillips curve

4) Long run equilbrium. Solow model

5) Open economy

6) Thematic issues

Full programme

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Bibliography

• O. Blanchard, Macroeconomia
Una prospettiva europea, Il Mulino, edition 2016, chapters 2,3,4,5,7,8,10,11,17,18.

• O. Blanchard, Macroeconomia
Una prospettiva europea, Il Mulino, 2014, chapter 8.

• M. Menegatti, Applicazioni di macroeconomia second edition, Giappichelli, 2018.

Teaching methods

During the course the basic notions about macroeconomics are provided and the main theories which describe the functioning of economic system are discussed by means of lectures. These are flanked by tutorials where numerical examples are proposed to the students which represent a simplified description of the main theoretical models, with the aim to give the students the opportunity to solve some of the typical problem in macroeconomics such as the determination of the equilibrium of an economy and the definitions of the effects of economic policies on it.

Assessment methods and criteria

Written exam.
Knowledge and learning ability will be tested in 10 short answer questions. The skills in applying knowledge will be tested through a numerical exercise. Judgement and learning abilities will be tested with a specific question which requires a wide and in depth argumentation. The ability to properly communicate by mean of technical idioms will be evaluated through the analysis of the language used to answer this question. Each part (10 short answer questions, numerical exercise and open-ended question) determines 1/3 of the final grade. The exam is graded on a scale 0-30. A laude is give when the exam attains the maximum score in every part and shows the mastering of the lexicon of the discipline by the student. The time of the exam is 90 minutes. Each students receives his/her grade by email from the Segreteria Studenti within the two weeks following the exam. The on line registration for the exam is mandatory.

Other information

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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development

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