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![]() | 2015/6 |
![]() | Department of Economics |
![]() | 6 |
![]() | Intermediate (FHEQ level 5) |
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Semester 2 |
![]() | CW 30%, EX 70% |
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ES20014 - Resit Examination (where allowed by programme regulations) |
![]() | Before taking this module you must take ES20013 |
![]() | Aims: * To develop further students' understanding of macroeconomic theory. * To use macroeconomic models to interpret policy problems and questions. * To be aware of the main contributions of the leading schools of macroeconomic thought. * To be introduced to economic dynamics and the related equilibrium concepts. * To use the knowledge gained to study Macroeconomics at an advanced level. Learning Outcomes: At the end of the course unit, students should be able to: * Understand, manipulate and use for policy analysis a series of dynamic economic models. * Use their knowledge of theory to interpret problems in macroeconomic policy making. * Solve problems under exam conditions from the material taught in the lectures and classes. Skills: Use and analysis of economic data; problem-solving; expressing understanding of macroeconomic theory and policy in written form through an end-of-semester examination and coursework. Content: Economic dynamics; phase and cobweb diagrams; dynamic equilibrium concepts; growth theory; dynamics of the wealth distribution; theories of involuntary unemployment; alternative theories of the consumption function; determinants of investment spending. Key texts: Blanchard, O. (2006), Macroeconomics (4th edition), PrenticeHall; Gärtner, M. (2003), Macroeconomics, PrenticeHall. |
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ES20014 is Compulsory on the following programmes:Department of Economics
ES20014 is Optional on the following programmes:Department of Economics
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