08795 - Macroeconomics

Academic Year 2007/2008

  • Docente: Gianmarco Ireo Paolo Ottaviano
  • Credits: 9
  • SSD: SECS-P/01
  • Language: Italian
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Economics and Marketing (cod. 0338)

Learning outcomes

The course analyzes the relation between fiscal and monetary policies on the one side and the performance of the economy on the other from the point of view of both real and financial markets. It will explore the mechanisms that determine the main macroeconomic variables such as the level of economic activity, the interest rate, the unemployment rate, the inflation rate and the exchange rate. The aim is to develop a unitary framework to interpret the macroeconomic environment as a support to strategic business decisions.

Course contents

 

1. Introduction: the Italian economy

2. Country accounts

3. Goods markets

4. Financial markets

5. IS-LM Model

6. Expectations, consumption and investment

7. Financial markets and expectations

8. Expectations, economic policy and production

9. Real and financial markets in open economy

10. Production, interest rate and exchange rate

11. Labour market

12. Inflation and unemployment

13. AD-AS model

 

Readings/Bibliography

Textbook O. Blanchard, Macroeconomia, Il Mulino, 2003.

Exercise book L. Resmini, Macroeconomia: esercizi ed approfondimenti, Egea, 2002.

Teaching methods

Projector from PC.

Assessment methods

The final evaluation consists in a compulsory written exam. Those who are not satisfied with their grade may repeat the written exam, during one of the next sessions, under the provision that the new grade automatically replaces the old one. The grade must be recorded on the official dates of registration within the same session of the written exam. A midterm exam is available during the lecturing period.

 

Teaching tools

Powerpoint presentations available to students.

Links to further information

http://www2.dse.unibo.it/prarolo

Office hours

See the website of Gianmarco Ireo Paolo Ottaviano