96835 - MACROECONOMICS

Academic Year 2023/2024

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Forli
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in International relations and diplomatic affairs (cod. 8048)

Learning outcomes

The course is an introduction to the study of macroeconomics. It covers the main issues, methods, data, concepts and models. Students will be able and motivated to follow and understand the current debates on macroeconomic issues, as they are reported by the qualified press and media. A special focus will be on understanding and debating the appropriateness of the macroeconomic policies adopted in the Great Recession, and the roles of fiscal and monetary policies for the EU members that have adopted the euro. Students will also be prepared to follow more advanced courses on macroeconomic analysis and policies, should they want to do so in their graduate studies.

Course contents

Introduction

Data and models

GDP

Classic theory: the economy in the long run

The long run

Income production, distribution and expenditure

Equilibrium in the goods market and in the financial market

The monetary system

Inflation

Unemployment

Macroeconomics in the short run and economic policy

Business cycle theory: the economy in the short run

Introduction to short run fluctuations: AD-SRAS-LRAS model

Economic policy, shocks, IS-LM and AD

Some case studies: Great depression, Great recession, and Covid-19 crisis

Aggregate supply and Phillips curve

Open economy

Open economy: trade balance and net capital outflows

Open economy: real and nominal exchange rate

Mundell-Fleming model

The debate on macroeconomic policy

Debt and deficit

Readings/Bibliography

Gregory Mankiw and Mark Taylor, Macroeconomics, 2° Edition, European Edition, Macmillan, 2014

Lecture notes at the Virtuale online platform

Teaching methods

Frontal lectures, exercises

Assessment methods

Three mid-term exams or one total final exam. All exams are written.

The maximum possible score is 30 cum laude. The grade is graduated as follows:

<18 failed

18-23 sufficient

24-27 good

28-30 very good

30 cum laude excellent

Teaching tools

Slide and other materials

Office hours

See the website of Guglielmo Barone

SDGs

No poverty Decent work and economic growth Industry, innovation and infrastructure Reduced inequalities

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.