| Course Aims | The module aims to:
Provide awareness and an understanding of demand and supply.
Provide an understanding of the macroeconomic environment.
Familiarise students with the main macroeconomic theories.
Create an awareness and understanding of the role of government at the macroeconomic level.
Familiarise students with the main macroeconomic issues relating to the international economy.
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| Learning Outcomes | On completion of this module, students should be able to:
LO1 Utilise the demand and supply model to determine the impact of changes in demand or supply on price and quantity of a good or service.
LO2 Understand the circular flow of income model and national income statistics and their limitations.
LO3 Understand the aggregate demand and supply model of the determination of national income.
LO4 Understand the different types of inflation and unemployment and describe their measurement, causes and consequences.
LO5 Understand how fiscal, monetary and supply side policies are used to counteract the business cycle.
LO6 Analyse the arguments both for and against international trade, protectionism and understand some of the effects of free trade in the European Union and global economic environment.
LO7 Analyse the balance of payments and comprehend the relationship between trade in goods and services and international investment.
LO8 Discuss the economic advantages and disadvantages of different exchange rate regimes and how they are determined.
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| Reading Recommended | BEGG, D. (2005) Economics. 8th edition. McGraw Hill.
BURDA, M & WYPLOSZ C (2005) Macroeconomics: A European Text. 3rd edition. Oxford University Press.
DORNBUSCH, R FISCHER, S and STARTZ, R (2003) Macroeconomics and Economagic. 9th edition. McGraw Hill.
FROYEN, R T (2004) Macroeconomics: Theories & Policies. 8th edition. Prentice-Hall International.
GRIFFITHS, A. & WALL, S. (editors) (2004) Applied Economics 10th edition.Longman.
LIPSEY, RG and CHRYSTAL, KA (2003) An Introduction to Positive Economics 10th edition. Oxford University Press.
MANKIW, NG (2002) Macroeconomics 5th edition.Worth Publishers.
PARKIN, M. POWELL, M. and MATTHEWS, K. (2005) Economics. 6th edition Addison Wesley.
SLOMAN, J. (2006) Economics. 6th edition. Prentice Hall.
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| Weekly Schedule | An introduction to Microeconomics. Demand and Supply analysis.
Price elasticity of demand and supply. Income and cross elasticity of demand.
An introduction to Macroeconomics. Circular flow of income and National Income statistics.
The components of Aggregate Demand and Aggregate supply.
Unemployment and economic growth.
Inflation.
Economic Policies-Monetary and Fiscal.
Economic policies- Supply side.
International Trade Theory, trade barriers and the case for Protectionism.
The balance of payments and exchange rates.
The European union and The European monetary system
The global economy and course Review.
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