This module introduces students to monetary and macroeconomic issues from a theoretical perspective. The following topics are considered:
• Structural macro and monetary modelling
• Reduced form macro and monetary modelling
• Short-run analysis of the aggregate economy
• Long-run analysis of the aggregate economy
• Policy interventions.
Private Study: 136
Contact Hours: 14
Total: 150
This is an elective module for all Single and Joint Honours Degree courses in Economics.
The module is NOT available to students across other degree courses in the University.
Moodle Quiz 1 (15%)
Moodle Quiz 2 (15%)
Examination, 2 hours (70%)
Reassessment Instrument: 100% exam
*Exams will be in-person*
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The most up to date reading list for each module can be found on the university's reading list pages.
See the library reading list for this module (Canterbury)
On successfully completing the module students will be able to:
1 Understand, analyse and critically evaluate monetary and macroeconomic issues.
2 Understand the issues involved in developing a modern, effective framework for conducting macroeconomic policy
3 Synthesise and critically compare different economic analyses of a macroeconomic issue
4 Distinguish between structural and reduced form modelling in macroeconomics
5 Demonstrate critical understanding of the role of assumptions in macro and monetary modelling.
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