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21801456 POLITICAL ECONOMY in Political science and international relations L-36 N0 D'ADDONA STEFANO
(syllabus)
I part: Microeconomics Introduction The Market Budget Constraint Preferences Utility Choice Demand Slutsky Equation Consumer’s Surplus Market Demand Equilibrium Technology Profit Maximization Cost Minimization Cost Curves Firm Supply Industry Supply Monopoly Monopoly Behavior
II part Macroeconomics
Introduction National Income and Accounting Aggregate Supply and Demand Aggregate Supply and the Phillips Curve Unemployment Inflation Income and Spending Money, Interest, and Income Monetary and Fiscal Policy International Linkages Consumption and Saving Investment Spending The Demand for Money Central Banks, Money, and Credit International Adjustment and Interdependence
(reference books)
Intermediate Microeconomics: A Modern Approach. by H.R Varian Macroeconomics, McGraw-Hill 13th Edition By Rudiger Dornbusch and Stanley Fischer and Richard Startz
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