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(in Polish) Economics

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Course ID: 2100-SPP-L-D1ECON
Erasmus code / ISCED: 14.0 Kod klasyfikacyjny przedmiotu składa się z trzech do pięciu cyfr, przy czym trzy pierwsze oznaczają klasyfikację dziedziny wg. Listy kodów dziedzin obowiązującej w programie Socrates/Erasmus, czwarta (dotąd na ogół 0) – ewentualne uszczegółowienie informacji o dyscyplinie, piąta – stopień zaawansowania przedmiotu ustalony na podstawie roku studiów, dla którego przedmiot jest przeznaczony. / (0310) Social and behavioural sciences, not further defined The ISCED (International Standard Classification of Education) code has been designed by UNESCO.
Course title: (unknown)
Name in Polish: Economics
Organizational unit: Faculty of Political Science and International Studies
Course groups: (in Polish) Social and Public Policy - DZIENNE I STOPNIA - 1 semestr 1 rok - przedmioty obowiązkowe
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): (not available) Basic information on ECTS credits allocation principles:
  • the annual hourly workload of the student’s work required to achieve the expected learning outcomes for a given stage is 1500-1800h, corresponding to 60 ECTS;
  • the student’s weekly hourly workload is 45 h;
  • 1 ECTS point corresponds to 25-30 hours of student work needed to achieve the assumed learning outcomes;
  • weekly student workload necessary to achieve the assumed learning outcomes allows to obtain 1.5 ECTS;
  • work required to pass the course, which has been assigned 3 ECTS, constitutes 10% of the semester student load.
Language: English
Type of course:

obligatory courses

Mode:

Classroom

Short description: (in Polish)

This course aims to introduce students to fundamental concepts of micro and macroeconomics, economic methodology, particular economic problems, and economic policy choices. The investigation of the market mechanism at the micro- and macro-levels, the impact of prices on the creation and provision of products and services, market failures, the role of government in the economy, and the main problems of the global economy are among the topics covered. Assessment is based on student presentations and a written examination.

Full description: (in Polish)

The lecture covers the following topics:

1. Nature and Method of Economics (The Economic Perspective: Scarcity and Choice, Rational Behaviour, Benefits and Costs)

2. Economic Methodology (Economics and Other Sciences, Theoretical Economics and Policy Economics, Macroeconomics and Microeconomics. Positive and Normative Economics)

3. The Economizing Problem (The Foundations of Economics: Unlimited Wants and Scarce Resources; Employment and Efficiency; The Circular Flow Model)

4. Microeconomics of Product Markets (Consumer Behaviour and Utility Maximization)

5. Microeconomics of Product Markets continued (The Costs of Production, Firm Behaviour)

6. Individual Markets: Demand and Supply (Law of Demand, The Demand Curve, Market Demand, Change in Demand, Changes in Quantity Demanded, Law of Supply, Determinants of Supply, Elasticity of Demand and Supply, Types of Goods)

7. Market Equilibrium (Surpluses, Shortages, Equilibrium Price and Quantity, Rationing Function of Prices)

8. Market Equilibrium continued (Examples of Markets: Food Market, Stock Market; Competition, Monopoly, Oligopoly)

9. Microeconomics of Government (Market Failure, Public Goods, Externalities, Environmental Issues)

10. Macroeconomics - Basic Concepts (Measuring Domestic Output and National Income, Budget Deficit, Fiscal Policy and Monetary Policy)

11. Macroeconomics - Inflation and Unemployment

12. Macroeconomics - Long-Run Perspectives and Economic Development (Economic Growth, Economic Crises)

13. International Economics and World Economy (Globalisation Process; International Trade, Income Inequality and Poverty)

14. The Main Economic Problems of the Global Economy

15. Summary

During the tutorial, the above topics are studied in more detail, and examples from everyday life are presented and discussed.

Bibliography: (in Polish)

McConnell, C., Brue, S., Flynn, S. (2021). Economics, 22nd Edition. McGraw Hill

Additional papers presented during the tutorial.

Learning outcomes: (in Polish)

Upon the course completion the student knows and understands:

- the basic economic definitions like demand, supply, Gross Domestic Product, external effects, etc.; the basic concepts related to economic growth and economic development, international trade, economics of developing countries and transition economies, principles and importance of entrepreneurship (K_W07);

- how the market system works at the micro and macro levels; how prices influence the production and distribution of goods and services; what is an economic role for government, what are economic determinants of the course of the political process (K_W04)

The student is able to:

- precisely identify the economic problems and determinants of specific social phenomena, as well as apply approaches and theories in interpreting the relationships between phenomena, for example the cost of inflation, the economic impact of sectoral policies, etc. (K_U03)

Assessment methods and assessment criteria: (in Polish)

The final grade is based on the tutorial grade (40%) and the exam grade (60%). To take the exam student must pass the tutorial. The exam has a written form. The grade for the tutorial consists of the grade for the presentation (on a selected topic from the list of issues established during the class, 70%) and points for activity during the class (30%). Attendance at the tutorial is mandatory (student can have a maximum of two unexcused absences).

Classes in period "Winter semester 2023/24" (past)

Time span: 2023-10-01 - 2024-01-28
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Coordinators: Dominika Milczarek-Andrzejewska
Group instructors: Dominika Milczarek-Andrzejewska
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Examination: Course - Examination
Classes - Pass/fail
Lecture - Examination
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