20841 - MONETARY POLICY AND FINANCIAL REGULATION
Department of Economics
DONATO MASCIANDARO
Mission & Content Summary
MISSION
CONTENT SUMMARY
- Economics, Political Economy, History. A Positive Sum Game.
- Central Banking as an Evolving Mix of Monetary Policy, Fiscal Policy and Financial Regulation and Supervision.
- Today Central Banking: Normal Times, Extraordinary Times, New Normal Times.
- Backward Looking to Go Ahead: Classic View, Traditional View, Modern View.
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)
KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
analyse the intertwined relationships among conventional monetary policy, fiscal policy, banking regulation and supervision using economics, new political economy and history as knowledge tools.
APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
apply her/his the above mentioned knowledge in discussing what is going on in terms of central bank strategies.
Teaching methods
- Lectures
DETAILS
Lecture notes, slides and videos represent the teaching material, which is already on the website of the course.
Assessment methods
Continuous assessment | Partial exams | General exam | |
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ATTENDING AND NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
Individual written exam, in person on student’s personal PCs, with open-ended questions. It’s a closed book examination. No calculator. No scratch papers. The exam is worth 30/30. Duration: sixty minutes. The exam is composed of three open-ended questions. Answer all questions. Each 2 question is worth 10 points. Only truly outstanding exams deserves laude (1 point). You must always motivate your answers, using principles and concepts drawn from our lecture notes and slides, that shall be explained and described: exams verify knowledge, not memory. Answers without explanation will not be evaluated (zero points). You must answer only with words; equations and graphs are not needed. Equations can be used to strengthen words, but not to substitute them. Any kind of mistake and/or omission is an error, that worth at least 1 point.
Teaching materials
ATTENDING AND NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
Lecture notes, slides and videos represent the teaching material, which will be available on the website of the course.
OTHER (NON COMPULSORY) REFERENCES
Articles:
- Masciandaro D. (2021), Central Bank Governance in Monetary Policy Economics (1981-2020), Bocconi University, Baffi Carefin Working Paper Series, forthcoming.
· Masciandaro D. and Quintyn M. (2015). The Governance of Financial Supervision: Recent Developments, Journal of Economic Surveys, Vol.29 , 1-25.
· Masciandaro D. and Romelli D. (2015). Ups and Downs. Central Bank Independence from the Great Inflation to the Great Recession, Financial History Review, December, 1-31.