20512 - ECONOMICS AND POLICY OF GLOBAL MARKETS
GIO
Department of Social and Political Sciences
Course taught in English
Go to class group/s: 14
Course Director:
CARLO ALTOMONTE
CARLO ALTOMONTE
Course Objectives
The course aims at understanding the working of the global economic environment and its governing Institutions, focusing on the elements driving the long-run growth and financial development of firms and States. The aim of the course is to provide the theoretical, empirical and historical tools useful to grasp the essential features of the discussed problems.
Intended Learning Outcomes
Course Content Summary
The course is divided in three modules.
- A first module provides a critical discussion of the main contemporary issues in the economic scenario: role of the State and Institutions, growth, monetary and fiscal policy.
- A second module analyses in details the globalisation process and its consequences, with a particular attention to the process of European integration.
- A third module develops the historical features of the Institutions governing these processes.
Teaching methods
Assessment methods
Detailed Description of Assessment Methods
Written exam with short open questions. The exam can be undertaken either as two partial exams or as one general exam. Partial exams have to be taken within the same academic year.
Textbooks
- C.J. Jones, Macroeconomics, Norton, 2013, 3rd edition.
- M. Amato, L. Fantacci, End of Finance, Polity press, 2012.
- Specific readings are provided by the instructors on the course e-Learning.
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