Module Identifier EC30320  
Module Title MACROECONOMIC BEHAVIOUR AND SYSTEMS  
Academic Year 2005/2006  
Co-ordinator Mr Kobil Ruziev  
Semester Semester 2 (Taught over 2 semesters)  
Pre-Requisite EC10120 , EC10910 , EC10320  
Course delivery Lecture    
  Seminars / Tutorials    
Assessment
Assessment TypeAssessment Length/DetailsProportion
Semester Exam2 Hours  80%
Semester Assessment 2 pieces of coursework20%
Supplementary Assessment2 Hours examination and /or resubmission of coursework100%

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of this module students should be able to:
1. Have gained a detailed understanding of how the open economy poerates, particularly with regard to exchange rate determination: The effectiveness of monetary and fiscal policy, exchange rate overshooting, capital mobility and the importance of expectations in the foreign exchange markets.

2. Be familiar with basic linear dynamic methods for analysing the behaviour of the exchange rate in the Dornbusch model and the effectiveness of policy actions, with regard to time inconsistency

3. Have an appreciation of how the theory can be applied to contemporary issues in macroeconomics, such as the european monetary system and growth theory.

Aims

The overall aim of the module is to provide students with a thorough grounding in aggregate economic behaviour at an intermediate level. This will build on the foundations provided in EC10320, Macroeconomic Principles & Models. In particular the module focuses on the theoretical explanations of how the macroeconomy works, as well as relevant policy issues. Having completed this course, you will be in a position to proceed, in your third year, to the study of EC30810, Topics in Macroeconomics.

Brief description

This module presents the core intermediate level macroeconomics, including the standard second year monetary, open economy and aggregate supply/demand topics.

Content

Closed Economy IS/LM model
Open economy IS/LM/BP model.
Demand for Money
Aggregate Supply
Consumption/ Investment Functions
Time consistency
Growth Theory

Transferable skills

Independent work on assessed coursework requiring basic researching skills.
General economic and financial analysis of contemporary issues.
Use of the computer to assess the relevant sites on the internet such as the Bank of England.

Module Skills

Reading Lists

Books
Shaw, G.K., M.J. McCrostie and D.Greenaway (1997) Macroeconomics: Theory and Policy in the UK 3rd Edition. Blackwell Oxford
Miles, D, and A. Scott (2001) Macroeconomics; Understanding the Wealth of Nations Wiley
Mankiw, N.G. (2000) Macroeconomics 4th Edition. Worth
Pentecost, E (2000) Macroeconomics: An Open Economy Approach Macmillan
Dornbusch, R., Fischer, S. and R. Startz (2001) Macroeconomics 8th edition. McGraw-Hill New York
Gordon, R.J. (2000) Macroeconomics 8th Edition. Addington Wesley, Longmans

Notes

This module is at CQFW Level 6