The aim of the course: students are able
- to describe the basic economic cathegories,
- think in independent and creative way about economic problems,
- explain the behaviour of consumers, households, firms and government on the product markets and on the labour market and capital market
- understand mutual relationships among macroeconomic variables.
- explain economic policy practised by governments and central banks.
- to describe the basic economic cathegories,
- think in independent and creative way about economic problems,
- explain the behaviour of consumers, households, firms and government on the product markets and on the labour market and capital market
- understand mutual relationships among macroeconomic variables.
- explain economic policy practised by governments and central banks.