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Principles of Macroeconomics – 45 h. 3 US Credits Description: The aim of this course is help the beginning student master the principles essential for understanding the economizing problem, specific economic issues, and the policy alternatives, understanding and applying the economic perspective and reasoning accurately and objectively about economic matters. Topics: 1. Introduction: • United States China and European Union • The principal macroeconomic variables • Short, medium and long run 2. • • • • The Short Run: The Goods Market The Financial Markets Goods and Financial Markets: The IS-LM Model Decisions and Policy Mix 3. • • • • The Medium Run The labor Market The AS-AD Model Unemployment and the Phillips curve Output Unemployment and Inflation 4. • • • The Long Run The determinants of growth Saving, Capital Accumulation and Output Technological Progress and Growth 5. • • • • • Expectations Nominal and Real interest rates Expected present discounted values Financial markets and expectations Consumption and Investment expectations Monetary and Political policies: the role of expectations 6. • • • Open Economy Good and financial markets in an open context Exchange rate regimes Exchange rate movements and crises 7. • • • Macroeconomic Policy (i): Monetary Policy Inflation rate Money Supply Interest rate 8. • • • Macroeconomic Policy (ii): Fiscal Policy Budget, deficit and taxes Public debt and policy choices Budget policy in USA and EU 9. • • • Macroeconomic Policy (iii): Solving Economic Crisis Confronting economic crisis and depressions Confronting high inflation situations Innovation, competitiveness and sustainability Methodology Students are expected to actively participate in the classes, and to write 1 essay to be assigned throughout the course. There will be a final exam on the discussed topics. Assessment • • • • 40% of the grade will be gained through the final exam 30% of the grade will correspond to written assignments 20% of the grade will be gained through oral presentations 10% of the grade will be given in accordance to the commitment shown within the lectures (active discussion, participation, etc) Bibliography - Ahijado, Manuel: La Unión Económica y Monetaria Europea: mitos y realidades, Pirámide, Madrid, 1998. -Bergsten, Fred; Ruiz, José Juan, Euro y dolar, Caja Madrid-Biblioteca Nueva, Madrid, 1998. -Blanchard, Macroeconomics Vth edition, Pearson International Edition, 2009 - Calvo Hornero, Antonia, Mecanismos financieros y moneda única, Pirámide, Madrid, 2000. (Presupuesto comunitario) - Dehesa, Guillermo de la, Comprender la globalización, Alianza Editorial, Madrid, 2000. - Fitoussi, Jean Paul, El debate prohibido, Paidós, Barcelona, 1996. - Guerrero, Diego y otros, Macroeconomía y crisis mundial, Editorial Trotta, Madrid, 2000. - Hidalgo, Diego y otros, Europa, globalización y Unión Monetaria, Siddarth Metha Ediciones, Madrid, 1998. - Jiménez, J. C., La economía española ante una nueva moneda: el euro, Civitas, Madrid, 1998. - Krugman, Paul, El retorno de la economía de la depresión, Crítica, Barcelona, 1999. - Kutner, R. (2008): “The Copenhagen Consensus. Reading Adam Smith in Danemark”, Foreign Affairs Vol. 87, number 2 March/April 2008 - Montes, Pedro, La historia inacabada del euro, Trotta, Madrid, 2001. - Palazuelos, Enrique, Estructura económica de Estados Unidos. Crecimiento económico y cambio estructural, Editorial Síntesis, Madrid, 2000. - Palazuelos, Enrique, Grandes áreas de la economía mundial, Ariel Economía, Barcelona, 2002. - Rodríguez Ortiz, Francisco, “Crisis financiera y posibles incidencias en la Unión Europea”, Finanzas y Contabilidad, Harvard Deusto, Bilbao, noviembre-diciembre 1998. “La Unión Económica y Monetaria: impacto regional y perspectivas financieras”, Cuadernos Europeos de Deusto, nº 20, Bilbao, 1999. “La Unión Monetaria: solidaridad presupuestaria europea, disciplina presupuestaria y cohesión social”, Revista de Estudios Europeos, nº 23, Valladolid, septiembrediciembre 1999. “El euro: de sueño a pesadilla de Europa”, Finanzas y Contabilidad, Harvard Deusto, Bilbao, enero-febrero 2001. “La Unión Monetaria del siglo XXI: el dilema inflación-crecimiento lento”, Cuadernos Europeos de Deusto, nº 24, Bilbao, marzo 2001. “Del sobreendeudamiento y sobreinversión a la crisis de rentabilidad”, Harvard Deusto Business Review, nº 105, noviembre-diciembre 2001. - Stiglitz, Joseph, El malestar en la globalización, Taurus, Madrid, 2002.