Suchergebnis: Katalogdaten im Frühjahrssemester 2019
Management, Technologie und Ökonomie Master ![]() | ||||||
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Nummer | Titel | Typ | ECTS | Umfang | Dozierende | |
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363-0515-00L | Decisions and Markets | W+ | 3 KP | 2V | A. Bommier | |
Kurzbeschreibung | This course provides an introduction to microeconomics. The course is open to students who have completed an undergraduate course in economics principles and an undergraduate course in multivariate calculus. The course emphasizes the conceptual foundations of microeconomics and contains concrete examples of their application. | |||||
Lernziel | Microeconomics is an element of nearly every subfield in economic analysis today. Model building in economics relies on a number of fundamental frameworks, many of which are introduced for the first time in intermediate microeconomics. The purpose of this course is to provide MTEC master students with an introduction to graduate-level microeconomics, particularly for students considering further graduate work in economics, business administration or management science. The course provides the fundamental concepts and tools for graduate courses in economics offered at ETH and UZH. | |||||
Inhalt | The lectures will cover consumer choice, producer theory, markets and market failure. The course will include concrete examples of the use of choice theory in applied economics. | |||||
Skript | The course is mostly based on the textbook by R. Serrano and A. Feldman: "A short Course in Intermediate Economics with Calculus" (Cambridge University Press, 2013) Another textbook of interest is "Intermediate Microeconomics: A Modern Approach" by H. Varian (Norton, 2009). | |||||
Literatur | Exercises are available in the textbook by R. Serrano and A. Feldman on which the lecture is based ("A short Course in Intermediate Economics with Calculus", Cambridge University Press, 2013). More exercises can be found in the book "Workouts in Intermediate Microeconomics" by T. Bergstrom and H. Varian (Norton, 2010). | |||||
363-0575-00L | Economic Growth, Cycles and Policy | W+ | 3 KP | 2G | H. Gersbach | |
Kurzbeschreibung | This intermediate macroeconomics course focuses on topics in macroeconomics and monetary economics, like economic growth, financial markets and expectations, the goods market in an open economy, monetary policy, and fiscal policy. | |||||
Lernziel | Students obtain a deeper understanding of some important macroeconomic issues. | |||||
Inhalt | This intermediate macroeconomics course focuses on topics in macroeconomics and monetary economics, like economic growth, financial markets and expectations, the goods market in an open economy, monetary policy, and fiscal policy. | |||||
Skript | Copies of the slides will be made available. | |||||
Literatur | Chapters in Manfred Gärtner (2009), Macroeconomics, Third Edition, Prentice Hall. and selected chapters in other books and/or papers | |||||
Voraussetzungen / Besonderes | It is required that participants have attended the lecture "Principles of Macroeconomics" (363-0565-00L). |
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