National Accounts
- Credits: 6
- Ending: Examination
- Range: 24sP
- Semester: summer
- Year: 2
- Faculty of Economics and Finance
Teachers
Included in study programs
Teaching results
Knowledge
- presentation of economic relations using graphical and mathematical tools in MS Excel based on data on national accounts provided by Eurostat
- creation of meaningful interpretations of monitored macroeconomic indicators created by combination of various variables in the system of national accounts
- being familiar with the used data and realizing their advantages and limitations - current prices, international comparison, role of proxy variables in economic analysis
Competence
- ability to analyze and verify economic knowledge on real macroeconomic data with use of seminar paper for selected country and assigned account
- take an analytical approach to development trends and understand the causes of their development - ability to critically evaluate achieved results during the process of indicators formation
- development of skills for processing qualitative economic analysis during the seminar paper preparation
Skills
- interpretation of economic data and achieved results using their own created indicators - qualitative economic analysis
- correct interpretation of various empirical results and awareness of the limits of the achieved results
- creation of own qualitative analysis with emphasis on finding the causes of economic indicators development - distinguish between correlation and causality
- team cooperation during creation of a joint semester project - seminar paper is created by team of students encouraging cooperation among them
Indicative content
1. System of national accounts. Basic principles of the ESA 2010 system
2. Institutional sectors
3. Production account
4. Generation of income account
5. Allocation of primary income account
6. Secondary distribution of income account
7. Use of income account
8. Capital accounts
9. Goods and services account
10. Supply table
11. Use table
12. Macroeconomic aggregates.
Support literature
Stanislava Hronová, Jakub Fischer, Richard Hindls, Jan Sixta: Národní účetnictví – od výroby k bohatství Praha: C. H. Beck, 2019. 1st edition. 432 pages. ISBN 978-80-7400-738-5
Lequiller, F. and D. Blades (2014), Understanding National Accounts: Second Edition, OECD Publishing, Paris, https://doi.org/10.1787/9789264214637-en.
Requirements to complete the course
Class activity, continuous written assignment and final seminar work 40 %.
Written exam 60 %.
Student workload
Total study load 156 hours
Of which: Consultations 24 hours, Preparing for consultations and seminar work 58 hours, Semester assignment 26 hours, Final exam preparation 48 hours
Language whose command is required to complete the course
Slovak
Date of approval: 12.03.2024
Date of the latest change: 03.01.2022