Economia politica - ENG
ECONOMICS
Course A – Dott. Paolo Ghinetti
Dott.ssa Alessia Amighini
Course B – Dott.ssa Daniela Sonedda
Course C+GIU - Dott.ssa Serena Drufuca
Dott.ssa Carla La Croce
Course Code: EC0038
Subject code: SECS – P/01
10 ECTS – 80 hours
Location: Novara
Educational aims
The objective of the course is to analyze the choices of consumers and corporations, groups and governments, networks and nations, offering in depth study of macroeconomic and microeconomic theory. The first part of the course introduces students to basic tools widely used in microeconomics for the analysis of consumer and producer theory. The second part of the course introduces students to basic concepts of macroeconomics, such as booms and recessions, the economy’s total output and its growth, inflation and unemployment.
Content of the course
This course is divided in two parts.
Part 1 - Microeconomics (Course A: Dott. Paolo Ghinetti; Course B: Dott.ssa Daniela Sonedda; Course C: Dott.sa Daniela Drufuca) - 5 CFU
1. Introduction to Economics : Chap. 1, Chap. 2 (LC)
2. Demand and Supply: Chap 3 (LC)
3. Elasticity of Demand and Supply: Chap 4 (LC)
4. Consumer Choice: Chap 6 and 7 (LC)
5. Producer choice and the cost structure of firms: Chap 8 and 9 (LC)
6. Perfect Competition: Chap 10 (LC)
7. Monopoly: Chap (11)
8. Imperfect Competition and The Role of Government: Chap (5 e 12)
Part 2 - Macroeconomics (Course A: Dott.ssa Alessia Amighini; Course B: Dott.ssa Daniela Sonedda; Course C: Dott.ssa Carla La Croce) - 5 CFU
9. Introduction (BAG capp. 1, 2)
10. The short run (BAG capp. 3, 4, 5, 6)
11. The medium run (BAG capp. 7, 8, 9, 10)
12. The long run (BAG capp. 11, 12, 13)
Prerequisites
None
Course Texts
Part 1
R. G. Lipsey e K. A. Chrystal, (Micro)Economia, seconda edizione, Zanichelli, 2006. The book is available in the library
Part 2
Blanchard, O., Amighini, A., Giavazzi, F. (2010), Scoprire la Macroeconomia. Vol. 1, 1° edizione, Il Mulino, Bologna. The book is available in the library
Further information can be found in the web page of the course at the URL: https://eco.dir.unipmn.it/
Additional material for the second module (Course B – Zagler) will be available online at http://bit.ly/econpol and not on moodle (it may be convenient to read the file !readme.pdf).
Teaching methods
Lectures
Examination
Written examinations