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Intermediate Macroeconomics

Centre
Faculty of Economics and Business
Degree
Bachelor`s Degree in Economics
Academic course
2023/24
Academic year
2
No. of credits
6
Languages
Spanish
Basque
English

TeachingToggle Navigation

Distribution of hours by type of teaching
Study typeHours of face-to-face teachingHours of non classroom-based work by the student
Lecture-based4263
Seminar69
Applied classroom-based groups913.5
Applied computer-based groups34.5

Teaching guideToggle Navigation

AimsToggle Navigation

SPECIFIC SKILLS pursued in the course:

S1. Ability to bring rationality to the analysis and the description of the macroeconomic reality focusing on short-term issues.

S2. Ability to evaluate consequences of different macroeconomic policies and select the best one given the objectives in a short-term context.

S3. Ability to derive relevant information from macroeconomic data regarding short term issues, impossible to be recognized by non-professionals.

S4. Ability to analyze the effectiveness of active, passive, rules-based and discretionary policies in achieving the stabilization of the economy.

S5. Ability to write reports in the light of available statistical data of the macroeconomic magnitudes applying the acquired knowledge and making use of appropriate technological resources.

S6. Ability to model the behavior of some of the main economic aggregates from a microeconomic perspective.



The TARGETS of the subject, as a realization of its skills, are the following:

T1. Understand the impact of monetary and fiscal policy as a tool to stabilize the economy by reducing the severity of the effects of economic cycles.

T2. Use the IS-LM model to study the effect that fiscal policy and monetary policy have on interest rates and income in the short run in closed economies.

T3. Use the Mundell-Fleming model to assess the impact of fiscal policy and monetary policy in an open economy under fixed and flexible exchange rate regimes

T4. Proper use of the concepts of aggregate demand and supply.

T5. Analyze and interpret the choice between inflation and unemployment in the short term through the Phillips curve.

T6. Use the concepts of rational and adaptive expectations in the assessment of fiscal policy and monetary policy.

T7. Discuss the problems of measurement of the government deficit and alternative theories on government debt.

T8. Identify the impact of active and passive policies in the effect of economic fluctuations

T9. Learn about the effects of economic policies managed on a discretionary basis or by fixed rules.

T10. Analyze the micro-foundations of aggregate consumption and investment demands.





EXPECTED OUTCOMES of the subject are:

O1. Interpret the assumptions and foundations of macroeconomic models for the study of short-term issues, being able to use graphical analysis and mathematically solve related problems.

O2. Analyze the effect of fiscal and monetary policies in the context of the models presented in the course.

O3. Write evaluative reports which, based on the results of a quantitative exercise, support simple economic policy recommendations.



The TRANSFERABLE SKILLS of the subject are:

T1. Identify relevant sources of economic information and analyze its content.

T2. Use communication and information technologies.

T3. Read and communicate in the professional field in more than one language, especially in English.

T4. Communicate fluently in the professional environment.

T5. Work as a team.

TemaryToggle Navigation

Block 1:

- Aggregate demand in the closed economy. The IS-LM model.

- Aggregate demand in the open economy. The Mundell-Fleming model.

- Aggregate supply. The Phillips curve.

Block 2:

- Microfoundations of private spending.

Block 3:

- Stabilization policy: Rules and discretion. Time inconsistency. Budget deficits and the public debt. The Ricardian Equivalence.





MethodologyToggle Navigation

[1] The timing of the distribution of the different classes throughout the semester (time schedule) will be presented the first day of class and will take into account, in any case, the time schedules determined by the Center.



[2] The teaching materials that the instructor finds appropriate for this course will be publicly made available through the teaching platform used in the UPV/EHU, eGELA.

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A. ORDINARY CALL

1. Continuous assessment. This will be carried out through the following tasks/tests:

a) A group task that will count 20% of the final grade of the course.

b) Individual assignments that will be proposed throughout the course and that will represent 10% of the final grade of the course. In this section the professor will value the active and positive participation of students in class meetings; for instance, resolution of problems on the blackboard. This item counts 10% of the final grade of the course.

c) A midterm exam with theoretical/practical questions that will count 20% of the final grade of the course.

d) A final exam with theoretical/practical questions, that will count 50% of the final grade of the course. The final exam will be held on the date set by the Dean's Office. If you do not take this final exam, your will not have a final grade and will be graded as "absent" on the record.



2. Final exam: The students who signs a waiver of the continuous assessment system will be allowed to prove the knowledge and skills necessary for the course through one final comprehensive exam with theoretical/practical exercises that will count 100% of the course grade. This final exam might be different from that of the students who opt for continuous assessment evaluation. This exam will be conducted on the date indicated by the Office of the Dean.



Observations regarding the previous scores:



- If the final exam grade is higher than the grade obtained in continuous assessment, the final grade of the course will be the highest of the two. In order for students to have this right, it will be necessary to have done both the midterm exam and the group assignment.





All the exams will be done in-person on the date and place indicated by the Office of the Dean. If, because of exceptional circumstances, changes have to be implemented, they will be communicated beforehand.

Compulsory materialsToggle Navigation

[1] Mankiw, N. G., "Macroeconomía". 8ª edición, 2014, Antoni Bosch Editor.
[2] Otro material que aparecerá a lo largo del curso en la plataforma docente eGELA.

BibliographyToggle Navigation

Basic bibliography

[1] Mankiw, N. G., "Macroeconomics". 10th Edition, 2019. Worth Publishers. New York, USA.

[2] Blanchard, O. 2021. "Macroeconomics". 8th edition. Pearson: New York, USA.

[3] Other material that will be posted on eGELA, the e-learning platform at the UPV/EHU.

In-depth bibliography

[1] Macroeconomics, by Rudiger Dornbusch, McGraw-Hill, Boston, 2008.
[2] Macroeconomics : principles, problems and policies, by Campbell R. McConnell, McGraw-Hill Higher Education, Boston, 2008.
[3] Macroeconomics, by Stephen D. Williamson, Pearson Addison Wesley, Boston, 2008.
[4] Macroeconomics, by J. Bradford DeLong, McGraw-Hill, Boston, 2002.
[5] Macroeconomics, by David Colander, McGraw-Hill/Irwin, Boston, 2001.
[6] Macroeconomics, by Robert J. Gordon, Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, 2000.
[7] Macroeconomics, by Andrew B. Abel, Addison-Wesley, Boston, 2001.
[8] Macroeconomics, by Robert J. Barro, MIT Press, Cambridge, 1997.
[9] Macroeconomics: a European text, by Michael Burda, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1997.
[11 Macroeconomics, by Robert E. Hall, W. W. Norton, New York, 1997.

Journals

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Examining board of the 5th, 6th and exceptional callToggle Navigation

  • CASADO IZAGA, FRANCISCO JAVIER
  • GARDEAZABAL MATIAS, FRANCISCO JAVIER
  • PIZARRO IRIZAR, MARIA CRISTINA

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16-16

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16-30

10:00-11:00

11:00-12:30

23-23

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29-29

08:30-10:00

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  • A2.1 - EDIFICIO BLANCO GARRIDO
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  • A2.1 - EDIFICIO BLANCO GARRIDO
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  • A2.1 - EDIFICIO BLANCO GARRIDO
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  • A2.1 - EDIFICIO BLANCO GARRIDO

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29-29

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  • A1.1 - EDIFICIO BLANCO GARRIDO
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  • A1.2 - EDIFICIO BLANCO GARRIDO
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  • A1.2 - EDIFICIO BLANCO GARRIDO
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