Macroeconomic Policy
Course: Economics (English/Ukrainian Taught)
Structural unit: Faculty of Economics
Title
Macroeconomic Policy
Code
ОК 21
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2023/2024
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
8 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
6
Learning outcomes
PLO9. To realize the main features of the modern world and national economy, the institutional structure, directions of social, economic and foreign economic policy of the state.
PLO 11. To be able to analyze the processes of government authorities and market regulation of socio-economic and labor relations
PLO13. To identify sources and understand the methodology of determination and methods for obtaining socio-economic data, collect and analyze the necessary information, calculate economic and social indicators.
PLO22. To demonstrate flexibility and adaptability in new situations, in working with new objects and in uncertain conditions.
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Successful mastering of the courses "English", "Economics", "Macroeconomics". Knowledge of the main theoretical aspects of macroeconomics.
Course content
The academic discipline focuses on the policy issues and practice in macroeconomics by providing theoretical frameworks that are geared to discussing the most exciting, current, major debates in the macroeconomic policy field. It examines the government budget and its relationship to government debt, the long- and short run effects of budget deficits, tax cuts, and government spending, macroeconomic results of different monetary policy mechanism, effects of exchange rate fluctuations on the economy etc. It consists of the Module 1, which studies the basics and patterns of macroeconomic anti-crisis policy and the policy of full employment, anti-inflationary policy; Module 2, devoted to monetary, financial, social polices and macroeconomic policу in the open economy.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
Europe 2020. A Strategy for Smart, Sustainable and Inclusive Growth. Brussels. URL: https://ec.europa.eu/eu2020/pdf/COMPLET%20EN%20BARROSO%20%20%20007%20-%20Europe%202020%20-%20EN%20version.pdf
Hujo K., Yi I. Social Policy and Inclusive Development. United Nations Research Institute for Social Development. 2015. 432 p.
Taylor J.B. Inflation targeting in high inflation emerging economies: lessons about rules and instruments. Journal of Applied Economics. 2018. Vol. 22, Issue 1. P. 102-115.
Zucman G. Global Wealth Inequality. National Bureau of Economic Research. Working Paper No. 25462. Cambridge. 2019.
United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA). 2020. World Economic Situation and Prospects 2020. Available at: https://www.un.org/development/desa/dpad/wp-content/uploads/sites/45/WESP2020_FullReport.pdf
Yanushevsky R., Yanushevsky С. Applied Macroeconomics for Public Policy. Academic Press. 2018. 230 р.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lecture. Seminar. individual student’s self-study.
Assessment methods and criteria
1. Participation in seminars (individual presentations, additions and discussions of a theoretical nature, problem solving and solving practical problems) in the module 1: Max.10 points / Min. 6 points. 2. Test work on the module 1: Max.10 points / Min. 6 points. 3. Participation in seminars (individual presentations, additions and discussions of a theoretical nature, problem solving and solving practical problems) in the module 2: Max.10 points / Min. 6 points. 4. Test work on the module 2: Max.10 points / Min. 6 points. 5. Independent work (writing and defending coursework): Max.20 points / Min. 12 points
Language of instruction
English
Lecturers
This discipline is taught by the following teachers
Department of Economic Theory, Macro- and Microeconomics
Faculty of Economics
Faculty of Economics
Departments
The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline
Department of Economic Theory, Macro- and Microeconomics
Faculty of Economics