6 credits
45.0 h + 30.0 h
Q1
Teacher(s)
Gilson Nathalie;
Language
French
Content
The objective of this course is to introduce fundamental economic principles.
This course is divided in two parts: microeconomics and macroeconomics.
Microeconomics studies the indivudual choices of economic agents (consumer, firm, government), market mechanisms, state's interventions (externalities, public goods, common ressources, natural monopolies, taxes, subsidies, efficiency losses)
Macroeconomics studies the economy as a whole and the relations among economic variables (growth, inflation, public debt, interest rates, balance of payments, exchange rates, labor market, money market, goods and services market).
This course is divided in two parts: microeconomics and macroeconomics.
Microeconomics studies the indivudual choices of economic agents (consumer, firm, government), market mechanisms, state's interventions (externalities, public goods, common ressources, natural monopolies, taxes, subsidies, efficiency losses)
Macroeconomics studies the economy as a whole and the relations among economic variables (growth, inflation, public debt, interest rates, balance of payments, exchange rates, labor market, money market, goods and services market).
Teaching methods
Key lectures (45h)
Small group exercices (30h)
Small group exercices (30h)
Evaluation methods
-Final written exam
-A test is organized during the "SMART" week. Students who pass this test will receive an exemption for a part of the final written exam
-Compulsory homeworks can be associated to small group sessions and integrated in the final grade
-A test is organized during the "SMART" week. Students who pass this test will receive an exemption for a part of the final written exam
-Compulsory homeworks can be associated to small group sessions and integrated in the final grade
Online resources
Bibliography
- Gregory N. Mankiw et Mark P. Taylor, "Principes d'économie", de boeck, 4ème edition, 2015.
- Diapositives et documents sur student corner
Teaching materials
- Gregory N. Mankiw et Mark P. Taylor, "Principes d'économie", de boeck, 4ème edition, 2015.
- Diapositives et documents sur student corner
Faculty or entity
CLSM