2020/21
Course image Darina Dintcheva Personal Tutees 2020/21
 
Course image EC9A1: Advanced Microeconomic Theory 2020/21
 
Course image EC9A2: Advanced Macroeconomic Analysis 2020/21
 
Course image EC9A3: Advanced Econometric Theory 2020/21
 
Course image EC9AA: The Practice of Economics Research 2020/21
 
Course image EC9B8: Topics in Advanced Economic Theory I 2020/21
 
Course image EC9C0: Topics in Development Economics 2020/21

Weeks 11 to 15 (Clement Imbert) Syllabus

 
Course image EC9C1: Topics in Economic History 2020/21
 
Course image EC9C3: Topics in Industrial Organisation and Data Science 2020/21
 
Course image EC9C4: Topics in International Economics 2020/21
 
Course image EC9C5: Topics in Labour Economics 2020/21
 
Course image EC9C7: Topics in Political Economy Theory 2020/21

This course covers a selection of topics in theoretical political economy and applied economic theory more generally. ec9c7 is taught jointly by Prof. Francesco Squintani and Dr Kirill Pogorelskiy

Weeks 1-5 (Tue Nov 3rd): Francesco Squintani

Weeks 5(Wed Nov 4th)-10: Kirill Pogorelskiy

 
Course image EC9D3: Economic Analysis BB 2020/21
 
Course image EC9D4: Economic Analysis BA 2020/21
 
Course image EC9D5: Economic Analysis AB 2020/21
 
Course image EC9D31: Microeconomics B 2020/21
 
Course image EC9D32: Macroeconomics B 2020/21
 
Course image EC104: The World Economy: History & Theory 2020/21
 
Course image EC106: Introduction to Quantitative Economics 2020/21

Term 1: microeconomics, which is concerned with the economic behaviour of individual consumers and producing firms, and their interaction in markets for goods, services and factors of production, strategic interaction and the analysis of externalities and public goods.

Topic-1: Introduction: What is Economics? (Parkin: Chapter 1&2)

Topic-2: Demand and Supply (Parkin: Chapter 3 )

Topic-3: Consumer Choices (N&S: Chapter 3&4 and Parkin: Chapter 9)

Topic-4: Uncertainty and Information (Parkin: Chapter 20 )

Topic-5: The Firm: Production (N&S: Chapter 9 and Parkin: Chapter 11 )

Topic-6: The Firm: Cost (Parkin: Chapter 11 )

Topic-7: The Market: Perfect Competition (Parkin: Chapter 12 )

Topic-8: The Market: Monopoly (Parkin: Chapter 13 and N&S: Chapter 14)

Topic-9: The Market: Oligopoly and Game Theory (N&S: Chapter 8 &15)

Topic-10: Public Goods and Externality (Parkin: Chapter 16&17 )


Term 2: macroeconomics, which is concerned with aggregate economic variables or the workings of the national economy as a whole: aggregate output (Gross Domestic Product or GDP), employment and unemployment, inflation, interest rates, the balance of payments, exchange rates, etc., and with government economic policies to influence these variables.

Topic-1: Introduction to Macroeconomics: (Lecture notes + Rochon & Rossi Ch.1 & 2, + Gandolfo Ch.1)

Topic-2: National Accounts, Alternative Measurements (Lecture notes + Miles, Scott & Breedon Ch.2 + Rochon & Rossi Ch. 7 & 8 + Mankiw Ch.3)

Topic-3: Income Distribution, Demand Side & Supply Side of Economy (AD/AS) (Lecture notes, Blanchard, Amighini and Giavazzi Ch. 8 + Rochon & Rossi Ch.7 + Mankiw Ch. 3 & 10 & 11 & 12)

Topic-4: Money, Banking & Financial System (Lecture notes + Rochon & Rossi Ch.4 & 5 & 6 & 15 + Mankiw Ch. 4 & 11 & 12 + Blanchard, Amighini and Giavazzi Ch.5 & 6 & 14)

Topic-5: Shocks & Fluctuations Using IS-LM model, The Great Depression, Economic & Financial Crises (Lecture notes + Mankiw Ch.12 + Blanchard, Amighini and Giavazzi Ch.20)

Topic -6: Inflation, Unemployment and Phillips Curve (Lecture notes + Mankiw Ch. 5 & 7 & 14 + Rochon & Rossi Ch.8 + Blanchard, Amighini and Giavazzi Ch.7 & 9 & 10, Carlin & Soskice Ch.2)

Topic -7: The 3-Equation Model and Macroeconomic Policy (Lecture notes + Carlin & Soskice Ch.3)

Topic -8: Economic Growth, Capital Accumulation, Population Growth, Technological Advancement (lecture notes + Mankiw Ch.8 & 9 + Rochon & Rossi Ch.10 + Blanchard, Amighini and Giavazzi Ch.11 & 12 & 13)

Topic -9: Open Economy Model (Lecture notes + Mankiw Ch.6 & 13 + Amighini and Giavazzi Ch.6)


 
Course image EC107: Economics 1 2020/21