Economic Analysis II
- Credits: 5
- Ending: Examination
- Range: 2P + 2C
- Semester: winter
- Year: 3
- Faculty of Economic Informatics
Teachers
Included in study programs
Teaching results
The graduate of the course will gain an introduction to the ability to explain the basic economic phenomena by formulating solving and interpreting economic models.
Abilities:
- Ability to solve simple economic problems using economic models.
Skills:
- Introduction to economic theory; understanding the basic principles of economic growth, business cycles, inflation, money non-neutrality, monetary theory.
Competencies:
- Ability to evaluate the effects of basic economic policies and shocks, the basic ability to formulate and express the theoretical economic foundations for statistical economic (econometric) analysis, especially.
Indicative content
1. Economic performance observations over many periods – economic growth, business cycles and inflation phenomena.
2. Economic growth.
3. Growth model, differences between rich and poor countries.
4. Unemployment, unemployment model.
5. Model of a production closed economy.
6. Models of a small open economy.
7. Money, banks, and monetary policy.
8. Business cycle models with flexible prices and wages
9. New Keynasian theoru: sticky prices.
10. Inflation, Phillips Curve and Neo-Fischer effects.
11. Models of a small open monetary economy.
12. Money, inflation and banks: a deeper look.
Support literature
1. Barro, R.J. Macroeconomics – A Modern Approach. Thomson South Western, 2008.
2. Doepke, M., Lehnert, A., Sellgren, A.W. Macroeconomics. http://faculty.wcas.northwestern.edu/~mdo738/book.htm (október 2019).
3. Schmitt-Grohe, S., Uribe, M., Woodford, M. International Macroeconomics. http://www.columbia.edu/~mu2166/UIM/ (október 2019).
4. Wang, Susheng (2018). Microeconomic Theory. Singapore: Springer.
5. Williamson, S.D. Macroeconomics. Harlow: Pearson, 2018.
Requirements to complete the course
40 % written intermediate exam; 60 % oral final exam
Student workload
130 hours,
Lectures participation: 26 hours
Seminar participation: 26 hours
Semester work: 30 hours
Preparation for final exam: 48 hours
Language whose command is required to complete the course
Slovak, English
Date of approval: 04.03.2025
Date of the latest change: 19.12.2025

