2294 - Intermediate Macroeconomics 2
Course information
Title
Intermediate Macroeconomics 2
Course number
2294.23
Academic year
2022-2023
ECTS
7.50
Level
Bachelor
Faculties
History and Social Sciences
Educations
BSc in Economics and Management
Prerequisites
Pass grade in Mathematics B at the upper secondary level. Skills and knowledge from or equivalent to those taught in the courses Principles in economics and Mathematics 1 is an advantage.
Language of instruction
The course is taught in Faroese. Instructional materials are in English, Faroese and Scandinavian languages. Lectures, exercises etc. are in Faroese.
Registration
Students on the fourth semester of Bachelor of Science in Economics and Business Administration are automatically enrolled. Applicants for an individual course or optional subject apply via the Faculty of History and Social Sciences Office.
Beginning date
Tuesday, January 31, 2023
End date
Thursday, June 1, 2023
Academic content
Purpose
The aim is to provide the students with the skills to use the standard economic theory and models of the economy with emphasis on the short and medium run, on economic shocks and opportunities for policy response, in order to provide basic knowledge about economic theory and methodology.
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of the course the student will have aquired skills to: • understand and explain in writing and in formal models the structure of the economy, the significance of business cycles and the range of policy responses to counter them • explain models of small open economies and of international trade in goods and services and factors of production under various exchange rate regimes • explain and analyse the effect of policy responses to business cycles and their impact in both short and medium term
Content
The emphasis is on economic theory and models of the short run characteristics of the economy. Building on the course Principles of economics, students will study the standard business cycle theory and consequences of economic shocks, and the opportunities of policy responses in closed and open economies and under different institutional settings. They will also study the challenges to governments and central banks in designing fiscal and monetary policy responses. The course is more challenging than Principles of economics with respect to both content and method in that the analysis to a larger degree is based on mathematical models.
Learning and teaching approaches
Lectures will adress the curriculum and the students will work on problem sets in exercise classes.
Assessment
Assessment method
Four hours written exam without the aid of textbooks and notes. Students are required to pass a minimum of two assignments in order to attend the exam.
Examination (internal/external)
External
Grading scale
7-scale
Exam date/dates
The written exam is set for 23 June 2023.
Deadline for withdrawal from exam
Tuesday, February 14, 2023
Academic responsibility and teachers
Academic responsibility
Herit Vivi Bentsdóttir Albinus
Teachers
Johnny í Grótinum
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