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                    BV05: Fundamentals of Economics II                                                             Study                  B 
                    (Macroeconomics)                                                                               Programme:  
                      Module Type:            ECTS Credits:          Workload:           Study semester:             Module Duration: 
                        Compulsory                    6                   180                     2.                    one semester 
                    Courses (HPW=hours per week):                                                     Contact       Indepen-        Planned 
                                                                                                     hours:           dent           Group 
                                                                                                                     study:           Size: 
                    Course 1: Macroeconomics - lecture (3 HPW)                                         45h             90h             230 
                    Course 2: Macroeconomics - tutorial (1 HPW)                                        15h             30h             45 
                    Several groups will be offered. 
                    Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs): 
                    By the end of the module, students will be able to 
                         -    acquire familiarity with a range of macroeconomic issues; 
                         -    analyse economic policy issues by the help of well-founded theoretical arguments; 
                         -    apply macroeconomic models to specific policy issues. 
                    The knowledge and skills acquired in course 1 are reviewed and applied through various 
                    exercises. This promotes the ability to solve independently macroeconomic problems and to 
                    reflect them critically. 
                    Key competencies: 
                         -    Academic research and writing 
                         -    Self-reliance skills 
                         -    Problem solving 
                         -    Critical thinking 
                         -    Analytical skills 
                         -    Knowledge transfer and competence development 
                         -    Self-reflection 
                         -    Willingness to learn and accomplish 
                         -    Expressiveness (oral and written) 
                    Description/Contents: 
                    Course 1: Macroeconomics - lecture 
                         1.  Introduction 
                         2.  Macroeconomic Variables 
                              2.1 Output 
                              2.2 Employment/Unemployment 
                              2.3 Prices/Inflation/Deflation 
        3.  Markets 
          3.1 Goods Markets 
          3.2 Money Market 
          3.3 Equilibrium in the Money and the Goods Market (AD-Curve) 
          3.4 Aggregate Production Function 
          3.5 Labour Market 
          3.6 AS-Curve 
        4.  Macroeconomic Models
 
          3.1 Model with Flexible Nominal Wages
 
          3.2 Model with Sticky Nominal Wages
 
          3.3 Expectations and Shocks 
 
          3.4 Phillips Curve
 
          3.5 Model of an Open Economy
 
          3.6 New-Keynesian Macroeconomic Models – an Introduction 
        5.  Economic Growth
 
       Course 2: Macroeconomics – tutorial 
       Cf. contents of course 1. 
       Language: 
       Both courses are offered in German and English. 
       Teaching Methods: 
       Lectures, tutorial, group work, literature study, self-study. 
       Module Applicability: 
       B. Sc. Economics, B.A. PPE, B.Sc. Finance – and Actuarial mathematics 
       Pre-requisites/Requirements: 
       Admission to study “Economics”, “Philosophy, Politics and Economics” or “Finance – and 
       Actuarial mathematics” for a Bachelor’s degree. Good English language skills are required. 
       Examination Types: 
       Comprehensive examination in the form of a written exam at the end of each semester (60 
       minutes). The exam can either be passed in German or English. 
       Requirements for Award of Credit Points: 
       Successful participation in the exam. The exam will be passed if the grade is at least „sufficient“ 
       (4,0). 
       Availability: 
       The module will be offered each year, generally each summer term. 
       Assessment: 
       This course will be graded and is part of the calculation for the overall grade of your bachelor 
       degree. Particular information concerning the calculation of the overall grade can be gathered in 
       the respective examination regulations. 
       Person Responsible and Main Lecturer: 
       Prof. Dr. Ulrike Neyer and research assistants 
       Further Information: 
       Current information can be found at www.vwlmoneco.hhu.de.                                                         
       Students have to sign in for the courses via LSF. 
        
                                           Stand: 27.10.2020 
                                                   
                                                   
                                                   
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
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