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Магистратура 2023/2024

Макроэкономика (продвинутый уровень)

Лучший по критерию «Полезность курса для расширения кругозора и разностороннего развития»
Лучший по критерию «Новизна полученных знаний»
Статус: Курс по выбору (Аграрная экономика)
Направление: 38.04.01. Экономика
Когда читается: 1-й курс, 1, 2 модуль
Формат изучения: без онлайн-курса
Охват аудитории: для своего кампуса
Прогр. обучения: Аграрная экономика
Язык: английский
Кредиты: 6
Контактные часы: 82

Course Syllabus

Abstract

This course along with Econometrics and Advanced Microeconomics forms the core trinity of compulsory disciplines that provide theoretical background for the master’s program in economics at the HSE Faculty of Economic Sciences. The one-semester course is taught in English in the 1st and 2nd modules to the first-year graduate students. The course focuses on selected topics which are central to modern macroeconomics, like the short-run economic fluctuations, stabilization policies in the medium-run, long-run economic growth, as well as political economy issues of macroeconomic policies. Both basic and more advanced theoretical models and analytical techniques are widely used in the course but are treated as tools for granting insights into important issues, not as ends in themselves. The course aims to develop a model-based way of ‘aggregate thinking’ and make students ready to apply relevant macroeconomic tools in their further studies and professional career
Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives

  • introduce students to widely used macroeconomic theories and their applications
  • ensure students can apply macroeconomic analysis using both graphical and algebraic techniques to the study of contemporary and historical economic cases
  • develop students’ ability to put their research and professional interests into a broader political and macroeconomic context
  • encourage students to question and critically assess existing academic and non-academic literature in their research area from the macroeconomic perspective
  • enable students to communicate their ideas using modern internationally recognised professional language of economists
  • enable students to critically evaluate modern macroeconomic trends, provide competent reasoning to lead well-grounded discussions
  • enhance students' peer-learning through moderation of their collaborative work on a team project on macroeconomic policy
  • develop students' skills to present the results of group and individual research projects both orally and in writing
Expected Learning Outcomes

Expected Learning Outcomes

  • ILO 1: formulate basic macroeconomic principles and quantify relations between macroeconomic aggregates
  • ILO 2: describe the models and methods used in macroeconomic analysis of the short-, medium-, and long-run
  • ILO 3: derive closed form solutions to standard macroeconomic problems both algebraically and graphically
  • ILO 4: assess the potential and limitations of the macroeconomic models and critically evaluate their applicability
  • ILO 5: justify empirical relevance of the macroeconomic models and feasibility of policy recommendations
  • ILO 6: evaluate and develop relevant macroeconomic models to illustrate real-life phenomena through applying good group working practices
Course Contents

Course Contents

  • Introduction to macroeconomics
  • Open economy macroeconomics in the short-run
  • Closed economy macroeconomics in the medium-run
  • Economic growth
Assessment Elements

Assessment Elements

  • non-blocking Quiz
  • non-blocking Mid-term test
  • non-blocking Essay
  • non-blocking Team project
  • non-blocking Exam
Interim Assessment

Interim Assessment

  • 2023/2024 2nd module
    0.2 * Essay + 0.3 * Exam + 0.2 * Mid-term test + 0.1 * Quiz + 0.2 * Team project
Bibliography

Bibliography

Recommended Core Bibliography

  • Advanced macroeconomics, Romer, D., 2012
  • Macroeconomics, Blanchard, O., 2017

Recommended Additional Bibliography

  • Economics, , 2011

Authors

  • DEMENTEV ANDREY VIKTOROVICH