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Academic year:
Definition of lesson periods
Period From To
primo semestre Sep 24, 2012 Dec 21, 2012
secondo semestre Feb 18, 2013 May 24, 2013
Exam sessions
Session From To
Saperi minimi Oct 1, 2012 Sep 30, 2013

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Academic staff

B C D F G L M P R S

Bombieri Nicola

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Cipriani Giam Pietro

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Corbella Silvano

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Duret Paolo

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Faccincani Lorenzo

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Ferrari Maria Luisa

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Fioroni Tamara

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Florio Cristina

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Giaretta Elena

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Guerrini Andrea

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Guiglia Giovanni

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Lanzoni Lisa

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Lubian Diego

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Magazzini Laura

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Mariutti Gianpaolo

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Menon Martina

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Minozzo Marco

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Mion Giorgio

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Paglietti Paola

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Pasquariello Federica

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Pellegrini Letizia

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Perali Federico

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Pilati Andrea

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Pizzamiglio Maurizio

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Polin Veronica

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Roveda Alberto

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Rutigliano Michele

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Salomoni Alessandra

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Sartor Nicola

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Sartori Fabio

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Study Plan

The Study Plan includes all modules, teaching and learning activities that each student will need to undertake during their time at the University.
Please select your Study Plan based on your enrollment year.

2° Year  activated in the A.Y. 2013/2014

ModulesCreditsTAFSSD
9
A
IUS/04
9
B
SECS-P/01
9
B
SECS-P/03
9
B
SECS-S/01

3° Year  activated in the A.Y. 2014/2015

ModulesCreditsTAFSSD
6
B
IUS/07
9
B
SECS-P/02
9
C
SECS-P/12
Prova finale
3
E
-
activated in the A.Y. 2013/2014
ModulesCreditsTAFSSD
9
A
IUS/04
9
B
SECS-P/01
9
B
SECS-P/03
9
B
SECS-S/01
activated in the A.Y. 2014/2015
ModulesCreditsTAFSSD
6
B
IUS/07
9
B
SECS-P/02
9
C
SECS-P/12
Prova finale
3
E
-
Modules Credits TAF SSD
Between the years: 1°- 2°- 3°

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TAF (Type of Educational Activity) All courses and activities are classified into different types of educational activities, indicated by a letter.




S Placements in companies, public or private institutions and professional associations

Teaching code

4S00242

Credits

9

Language

Italian

Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)

SECS-P/01 - ECONOMICS

The teaching is organized as follows:

lezione

Credits

7

Period

secondo semestre

Academic staff

Gianpaolo Mariutti

esercitazione

Credits

2

Period

secondo semestre

Academic staff

Gianpaolo Mariutti

Learning outcomes

Macroeconomics is to economics what cosmology is to physics. It studies the aggregate phenomena of an economic system. It does not inquiry on the infinitely small, such as a single firm or the behaviour of an individual (the field of microeconomics), but it deals with the overall forces of an economic system. Like cosmology, macroeconomics too asks ultimate questions on the “massimi sistemi”. In short, what is made the wealth of a nation, and how much is it, from where does such wealth come from, and where (i.e. to whom) does it end. It is not necessary to be a cosmologist to know that “il sole e le altre stelle” do exist. Equally, one can speak about GDP, aggregate consumption, industrial investment, inflation without knowing the subject matter involved in these phenomena. However, common sense apart, one cannot answer how the PIL is formed, who has produced it, how much it has been consumed or invested, and the effects these decisions have generated, without some training in macroeconomics.
The first aim of the lectures consists to providing such basic training. The level of exposition will be introductory, but not superficial. Some basic mathematical knowledge is required (mainly on linear functions), since there will be an extensive use of graphics and equations. Three markets, that make up a typical economic system, will be examined in succession: (1) the good market, (2) the financial and monetary market, (3) the labour market. The laws of these three markets will be carefully analyzed, as well as their interactions in determining the economic equilibrium (or disequilibrium) of an economic system.
But macroeconomics is not cosmology. If cosmology cannot usually change the phenomena it studies, this is not the case of macroeconomics. Similarly to what happens to other social sciences, macroeconomists aim at knowing the world not just for the sake of knowledge, but also for the sake of improving the world. Coherently, the second aim of these lectures will be to point out the role played by economic policy (in the three markets) in promoting – or at least in our difficult times, in preserving) the level of wealth achieved by the developed world.

Program

Lectures will be both on theory and on exercises. The main topics that will be addressed are the following: 1. Macroeconomics: History of Economic Thought and Economic History 2. National Accounts and further Empirical Evidence 3. The market of goods 4. The financial and monetary market 5. The IS-LM model 6. The labour market 7. Unemployment and inflation: the Phillips curve 8. The AD-AS equilibrium model 9. Economic growth (including Harrod-Domar model) 10. The accumulation of capital and the technical progress 11. The role of expectations and inflationary effects 12. The open economy 13. Macroeconomics and Economic Policy Textbook basic References (see below in the other box the detailed bibliography): Blanchard et al. (2011). It is ok also the previous edition Blanchard (2009). Manual of solutions: Findlay (2011), or Findlay (2009).

Bibliography

Reference texts
Activity Author Title Publishing house Year ISBN Notes
lezione Blanchard Olivier, Amighini Alessia, Giavazzi Francesco Macroeconomia Il Mulino 2016 9788815149731 Il libro di testo di Blanchard et al. 2011 è molto simile all'edizione 2009. La maggiore novità è l'inclusione di un nuovo capitolo sulla crisi, e una diversa collocazione di un capitolo sull'economia internazionale. Il resto è rimasto sostanzialmente lo stesso.
esercitazione Findlay, David W. (a cura di Lucia Dalla Pellegrina) Esercizi di Macroeconomia. Guida allo studio del testo di Olivier Blanchard, Alessia Amighini, Francesco Giavazzi Il Mulino 2017 9788815272003 L'eserciziario di Findlay è associato al nuovo libro di testo Blanchard et al. 2011. Bisogna prestare attenzione di abbinare l'eserciziario al libro di testo in base alla data di pubblicazione. Pertanto l'utilizzo del Findlay 2011 va fatto in tandem con il Blanchard et al. 2011, mentre l'utilizzo del Findaly 2009 va fatto se si possiede l'edizione del Blanchard 2009. Attenzione: *non* utilizzare il criterio del colore per un eventuale acquisto. Il colore dell'eserciziario 2011 è uguale al colore del libro di testo 2009.

Examination Methods

Final exam: Written exam divided in two parts: a)Multiple-choice test b)Numerical exercises. Oral exam for those that have passed the written exam with a mark of 17 or higher. a) Compulsory for those with a mark between 17 and 18 in the written exam. b) Optional for those with a mark of 18 or higher in the written exam.

STUDENTS WITH 10CFU, 9CFU e 6CFU ENROLLED IN THE PREVIOUS YEARS

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