5114 - MACROECONOMICS
Department of Economics
LUCA SALA
Introduction to the course:
The fundamental goals of the course are to provide an integrated view of Macroeconomics and to equip the student with tools that allow him/her to understand and analyse past and current macroeconomic events. To this end, the course focuses on the functioning of the macroeconomy in both a closed and open-economy setting. The course will start from a static setting and extend to a dynamic view of the economy that sheds light on the workings of the real and the monetary sides of the economy.
Course Content :
PART I: From National Accounts to Macroeconomic Equilibrium
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What are GDP, GNP and national income?
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Static theories determining Consumption, Investment etc
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Equilibrium in the Solow model
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Short-run equilibrium in the Keynesian model (IS-LM)
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Medium-run equilibrium in the Keynesian model (AS-AD) and policy implications
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Introducing a labour market
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Long-run equilibrium
PART II: Flaws of a static model: going dynamic
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The Fischer Model of a simple economy
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Ricardian Equivalence and policy implications
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Introducing several generations (OLG)
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Effect of pensions
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Rationales for pension reforms
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Infinite horizons (the Ramsey model)
PART III: Monetary Economics and Central Banking
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The role of money in the IS-LM model and the "neoclassical revolution"
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Expectations: the basic tools
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The real effects of monetary surprises: the Lucas´ model
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The inflationary bias: the Barro-Gordon model
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Expectations, output and optimal monetary policy
PART IV: The Open Economy
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The balance of payments and aggregate demand
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The goods market in an open economy
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Openness in goods and financial markets
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Output, the interest rate and the exchange rate
Textbooks:
Selected chapters from:
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O. BLANCHARD, Macroeconomics, Prentice-Hall, 2000.
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P. WEIL, Macroeconomic Theory: A Primer, MIT Press, forthcoming.
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P.R. KRUGMAN, M. OBSTFELD, International Economics (Theory and Policy), Addison-Wesley, 1997.
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Examinations:
The exam will be in written form.