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Economics

Type of study Doctoral
Language of instruction English
Code 114-0900/07
Abbreviation ECO
Course title Economics
Credits 10
Coordinating department Department of Economics
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Aleš Melecký, Ph.D.

Subject syllabus

1. Advanced consumer theory
2. Factor market and production theory - alternative approaches.
3. General equilibrium and welfare economics.
4. Contemporary business cycle theory.
5. Contemporary theory of economic growth.
6. Theory of international trade and financial flows.
7. Theory of international economic integration.Factoring markets.

Literature

FRANK, Robert H. Microeconomics and Behavior. 10th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2021. 600 s. ISBN 9781260575644 .
KRUGMAN, Paul R., Maurice OBSTFELD a Marc MELITZ. International Economics: Theory and Policy. 12th ed. Harlow: Pearson, 2023. 824 s. ISBN 978-1292409719 .
ROMER, David. Advanced Macroeconomics. 5th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2018. 800 s. ISBN ‎978-1260185218.

Advised literature

APPLEYARD, Dennis R. a Alfred J. FIELD. International Economics. 9th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2016. 832 s. ISBN 978-1259290626 .
HEISE, Michael. Inflation Targeting and Financial Stability: Monetary Policy Challenges for the Future. 1st ed. Cham: Springer, 2019. 125 s. ISBN 978-3030050771 .
VARIAN, Hal R. Intermediate Microeconomics. A Modern Approach: Media Update. 9th ed. New York: Norton and Company, 2019. 832 s. ISBN 978-0393689891 .