- Docente: Gilberto Antonelli
- Credits: 9
- SSD: SECS-P/01
- Language: English
- Moduli: Gilberto Antonelli (Modulo 1) Sandro Montresor (Modulo 2) Riccardo Leoncini (Modulo 3)
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2) Traditional lectures (Modulo 3)
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Law (cod. 0659)
Learning outcomes
This course in Economics aims at introducing to the basic principles of microeconomics and macroeconomics. Starting from the study of the fundamental theoretical models the course should be able to form knowledge and information useful in the interpretation of the current debate on the main themes concerning the functioning of the Italian and European economic systems and the main economic policy recipes. The students should be also able to understand how development issues have to be dealt with in developed as well as developing regions, how to compare them in order to assess international cooperation policies. In order to comply to his aim, they should engage in learning the specialized terminology, develop the basic analytical tools and make use of elementary bibliography.
Course contents
The topics and the chapters order that will be followed is the folowing
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
MICRO
Ch. 1 Economics and the economy
Ch. 2 The tools of economic analysis
Ch. 6 The theory of consumer choice
Ch. 7 Business organization and behaviour
Ch. 8 Developing the theory of supply: Costa and production
Ch. 9 Perfect competition and monopoly: The limiting cases of market structure
Ch. 10 Markets structure and imperfect competition
Ch. 19 Privatization and regulation
Ch. 18 Industrial policy and competition policy
Ch. 16 Introduction to welfare economics (externalities)
Ch. 17 Taxes and government spending
Ch. 3 Demand, supply and the market
Ch. 5 The effect of price and income on demand quantities
MACRO
Ch. 20 Introduction to macroeconomics and national income accounting
Ch. 21 The determination of national income
Ch. 22 Aggregate demand, fiscal policy and foreign trade
Ch. 23 Money and modern banking
Ch. 24 Central banking and the monetary system
Ch. 25 Monetary and fiscal policy
Ch. 26 Aggregate supply, the price level, and the speed of adjustment
Ch. 33 International trade and commercial policy
Readings/Bibliography
David Begg , Rudiger Dornbusch , Stanley Fischer, Economics , London, McGraw Hill, 2008 (9th edition).
Chapters:
MICRO: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18.
MACRO: 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 33.
Teaching methods
The capability to use basic arithmetical and geometrical tools is required, while very little matematics is used.
The regular attendance of the course is very much suggested.
Assessment methods
The assessment is based on a written and oral examination.
A sufficient mark in the written examination is necessary in order to be admitted to the oral one.
A surprise test will be carried out during the lecture period.
Teaching tools
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES:
(a) Experimental course
(b) Based on lectures and active interaction
(c) Team work with Professor Riccardo Leoncini, Professor Sandro Montresor and Professor Giovanni Guidetti
(d) Surprise test
Links to further information
http://www.dse.unibo.it - poi digita Persone, Docenti, Gilberto Antonelli
Office hours
See the website of Gilberto Antonelli
See the website of Sandro Montresor
See the website of Riccardo Leoncini