The course is aimed at covering the main issues in the economic and political debate in macroeconomics. At the end of the course, students should be able to follow and understand in detail the economic and political international debates, such as the ones concerning economic growth, business cycles, monetary policy, fiscal policy, exchange rates, labour market dynamics, the discussions about the Euro area, etc. The approach to these topics will cover both analytical and institutional features.
Curriculum
teacher profile teaching materials
1. Introduction of the course and macroeconomics in the short run: chapters from 1 to 6 of the textbook, appendices are excluded;
2. Macroeconomics in the medium run: chapters 7-8-9 of the textbook, appendices are excluded;
3. Macroeconomics in the long run: chapters from 10 to 13 of the textbook, appendices are excluded;
4. The open economy: chapters from 17 to 20 of the textbook, appendices are excluded;
5. Back to policy: chapters 21-22 and 23 of the textbook, appendices are excluded.
Programme
The program is as follows:1. Introduction of the course and macroeconomics in the short run: chapters from 1 to 6 of the textbook, appendices are excluded;
2. Macroeconomics in the medium run: chapters 7-8-9 of the textbook, appendices are excluded;
3. Macroeconomics in the long run: chapters from 10 to 13 of the textbook, appendices are excluded;
4. The open economy: chapters from 17 to 20 of the textbook, appendices are excluded;
5. Back to policy: chapters 21-22 and 23 of the textbook, appendices are excluded.
Core Documentation
TEXTBOOK: OLIVIER BLANCHARD, ALESSIA AMIGHINI, FRANCESCO GIAVAZZI, Macroeconomia. Una prospettiva europea, Il Mulino, collana Strumenti, 2016Reference Bibliography
No additional readings provided.Type of delivery of the course
In-class lecturesAttendance
Class attendance is not mandatory but strongly recommended.Type of evaluation
For attending students, assessment is based on three written tests that will take place during the course. The exam is passed provided a score of at least 18/30 is reached in each of these tests. The final grade is the average of the best two results reported in the tests. For non-attending students, the exam consists in a written test on the whole programme. teacher profile teaching materials
1. Introduction of the course and macroeconomics in the short run: chapters from 1 to 6 of the textbook, appendices are excluded;
2. Macroeconomics in the medium run: chapters 7-8-9 of the textbook, appendices are excluded;
3. Macroeconomics in the long run: chapters from 10 to 13 of the textbook, appendices are excluded;
4. The open economy: chapters from 17 to 20 of the textbook, appendices are excluded;
5. Back to policy: chapters 21-22 and 23 of the textbook, appendices are excluded.
Mutuazione: 21801905 MACROECONOMIA INTERNAZIONALE in Relazioni internazionali LM-52 N0 CAVALLARI LILIA
Programme
The program is as follows:1. Introduction of the course and macroeconomics in the short run: chapters from 1 to 6 of the textbook, appendices are excluded;
2. Macroeconomics in the medium run: chapters 7-8-9 of the textbook, appendices are excluded;
3. Macroeconomics in the long run: chapters from 10 to 13 of the textbook, appendices are excluded;
4. The open economy: chapters from 17 to 20 of the textbook, appendices are excluded;
5. Back to policy: chapters 21-22 and 23 of the textbook, appendices are excluded.
Core Documentation
TEXTBOOK: OLIVIER BLANCHARD, ALESSIA AMIGHINI, FRANCESCO GIAVAZZI, Macroeconomia. Una prospettiva europea, Il Mulino, collana Strumenti, 2016Reference Bibliography
No additional readings provided.Type of delivery of the course
In-class lecturesAttendance
Class attendance is not mandatory but strongly recommended.Type of evaluation
For attending students, assessment is based on three written tests that will take place during the course. The exam is passed provided a score of at least 18/30 is reached in each of these tests. The final grade is the average of the best two results reported in the tests. For non-attending students, the exam consists in a written test on the whole programme. teacher profile teaching materials
1. Introduction of the course and macroeconomics in the short run: chapters from 1 to 6 of the textbook, appendices are excluded;
2. Macroeconomics in the medium run: chapters 7-8-9 of the textbook, appendices are excluded;
3. Macroeconomics in the long run: chapters from 10 to 13 of the textbook, appendices are excluded;
4. The open economy: chapters from 17 to 20 of the textbook, appendices are excluded;
5. Back to policy: chapters 21-22 and 23 of the textbook, appendices are excluded.
Mutuazione: 21801905 MACROECONOMIA INTERNAZIONALE in Relazioni internazionali LM-52 N0 CAVALLARI LILIA
Programme
The program is as follows:1. Introduction of the course and macroeconomics in the short run: chapters from 1 to 6 of the textbook, appendices are excluded;
2. Macroeconomics in the medium run: chapters 7-8-9 of the textbook, appendices are excluded;
3. Macroeconomics in the long run: chapters from 10 to 13 of the textbook, appendices are excluded;
4. The open economy: chapters from 17 to 20 of the textbook, appendices are excluded;
5. Back to policy: chapters 21-22 and 23 of the textbook, appendices are excluded.
Core Documentation
TEXTBOOK: OLIVIER BLANCHARD, ALESSIA AMIGHINI, FRANCESCO GIAVAZZI, Macroeconomia. Una prospettiva europea, Il Mulino, collana Strumenti, 2016Reference Bibliography
No additional readings provided.Type of delivery of the course
In-class lecturesAttendance
Class attendance is not mandatory but strongly recommended.Type of evaluation
For attending students, assessment is based on three written tests that will take place during the course. The exam is passed provided a score of at least 18/30 is reached in each of these tests. The final grade is the average of the best two results reported in the tests. For non-attending students, the exam consists in a written test on the whole programme.Mutuazione: 21801905 MACROECONOMIA INTERNAZIONALE in Relazioni internazionali LM-52 N0 CAVALLARI LILIA