Economics 2104-L-D2EKON
1. Introduction to Economics
2. Demand, Supply, and the Market
3. Theory of Consumer Choice
4. Theory of Producer Choice. Market Efficiency
5. Public Sector Economics
6. Market Structures
7. National Income and Its Measurement
8. Income Inequality and Poverty
9. Production and Economic Growth
10. The Labor Market and Unemployment
11. Inflation and Unemployment
12. Money and Prices in the Long Run
13. Open Economy
14. International Trade
15. International Economics
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Term 2025L:
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Prerequisites (description)
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Type of course
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Learning outcomes
Knowledge:
Mastery of fundamental concepts and definitions in microeconomics and macroeconomics.
Understanding of the key mechanisms governing the functioning of the economy as a whole, as well as the behavior of individual market participants.
Understanding of the relationships between market structure, the behavior of market participants, and market efficiency.
Skills:
Ability to conduct an analysis of selected economic problems using economic tools.
Ability to apply economic models in the analysis of economic processes, to construct arguments explaining observed phenomena, and to support decision-making in different market structures.
Competences:
Development of critical and analytical thinking skills.
Development of teamwork skills and the ability to jointly analyze economic problems.
Ability to recognize the social dimensions of economic issues and readiness to take them into account in decision-making.
K_W01, K_W02, K_W03, K_W05, K_W06, K_U01, K_U04, K_K01
Assessment criteria
Completion of the course is based on the following criteria:
- active participation in classes and performance in tutorials (50% of final grade),
- final exam grade (50% of final grade).
Practical placement
no
Bibliography
Mikroekonomia, Gregory N. Mankiw, Mark P. Taylor, Polskie Wydawnictwo Ekonomiczne, Warszawa, 2015
Makroekonomia, Gregory N. Mankiw, Mark P. Taylor, Polskie Wydawnictwo Ekonomiczne, Warszawa, 2015
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Term 2024L:
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Term 2025L:
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