Basic Economic Concepts and International Migrations (ERASMUS) 1900-ERASMUS-BEC
The course has been broken into eight parts:
- Introductory Economic Concepts and International Politics of Migrations
- Demand, Supply and Elasticity
- Theories of Consumer Choice and the Firm
- Market Forms and the Labour Market
- Understanding and Measuring Macroeconomic Performance in the Dynamic World
- Macroeconomic Theory
- Macroeconomic Policy and International Migrations
- Inflation and International Trade: Commodities versus Labour Movement
Type of course
Mode
Assessment criteria
Pass requirements will be based on you class record.
Bibliography
Since lectures cover a great deal of material in a short space of time, ideally you should try and read the relevant section in one of the textbooks before attending the lecture. This way you will be able to concentrate on what is being said and ask questions about concepts you do not understand.
The prescribe textbook for the course is:
Parkin M, Powell M, Mathews K, Economics, Addison Wesley, (any edition after 2008) (available on the reserve of the Geography Library)
Additional information
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