30510 - MONETARY AND FISCAL POLICY: CURRENT CHALLENGES
Department of Economics
ROBERTO PEROTTI
Suggested background knowledge
Mission & Content Summary
MISSION
CONTENT SUMMARY
This is the program for the course:
- Preliminaries: GDP and national income accounting, price indices, nominal and real quantities.
- Preliminaries: interes rate and bond prices.
- Preliminaries: a basic macroeconomic model
- Money, the monetary base, and the balance sheets of the sectors
- The money supply process
- The response of monetary policy to the Eurozone crises
- The government deficit and debt
- The debate on government debt
- The debate on the effects of government spending and taxes
- The debate on fiscal consolidations and austerity.
- The exchange rate and the current account.
- Monetary abnd fiscal policies in an open economy
- The debate about monetary unions and the Euro.
- The view from Germany.
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)
KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
Identify the main issues in the European economic policy debate, understand the various sides of the debate, discuss critically the alternative proposals.
APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
Understand the various sides of the debate on European issues, and discuss critically the alternative proposals.
Teaching methods
- Face-to-face lectures
- Online lectures
DETAILS
Online lectures will follow the guidelines of the University following the COVID pandemics
Assessment methods
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ATTENDING AND NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
With the purpose of measuring the acquisition of the above-mentioned learning outcomes,the assessment process is based on written examinations, with the option of taking two partial exams or a final exam.
The written exam consists of exercises and/or open questions, aimed at assessingstudents' ability to:
• Apply the analytical tools illustrated during the course.
• Solve simple economic models and explain their implications.
• Identify the economic effects of monetary and fiscal policies.
• Absrib the intuition underlying the main concepts discussed in class
The exam also consists of short statements (true or false) to discuss,aimed at assessing students' ability to:
• Precisely define the main economic variables and concepts.
• Articulate economic reasoning.
• Correctly apply the knowledge and skills acquired during the course.
Teaching materials
ATTENDING AND NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
Lecture notes will be posted online before each lecture.