Type of course: | Compulsory |
Language of instruction: | Romanian |
Erasmus Language of instruction: | English |
Name of lecturer: | Vasile Lucian Găban |
Seminar tutor: | Iulian Bogdan Dobra |
Form of education | Full-time |
Form of instruction: | Class |
Number of teaching hours per semester: | 42 |
Number of teaching hours per week: | 3 |
Semester: | Autumn |
Form of receiving a credit for a course: | Grade |
Number of ECTS credits allocated | 5 |
These course cover a number of topics related to macroeconomics.
This introductory course teaches the fundamentals of macroeconomics
This course provides an overview of macroeconomic issues: the determination of output, employment, unemployment, interest rates, income, consumption and investment. Also, important policy debates such as, economic growth in the long run, government finances in the intermediate run, and economic stability in the short run, are judgmentally explored.
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CH 1. Fundamental Principles of Macroeconomic Theory CH 2. Economic Growth and Sustainable Economic Development CH 3. Economic Equilibrium CH 4. Income, Consumption and Investment CH 5. Financial Markets CH 6. . Labour Economics CH 7. Employment and Unemployment CH 8. The Money Markets CH 9. Inflation CH 10. World Economy and Globalisation
Lecturing, Demonstrating, Collaborating (i.e. Classroom discussion, Debriefing, Classroom Action Research), Recitation.
Written test examination– 70%; Verification during semester – 30%.
Blanchard, Olivier, and David R. Johnson,
Macroeconomics, Pearson,
2012,
N. Gregory Mankiw,
Macroeconomics, Palgrave Macmillan,
2015,
Blanchard, Olivier,
Macroeconomics, Prentice Hall,
2003,
Adam Smith,
“ The Wealth of Nations” BOOK I, Chapter IV, page 66; P.F., Collier and son,
New York,
1920,
66.
P. A. Samuelson,
Foundations of Economic Analysis, Atheneum,
New York,
1967,