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The aim of this course is to provide a basic understanding of the theoretical foundations of microeconomics and macroeconomics at an intermediate level. The microeconomics component of the course is organized around (a) the theory of households making consumption, saving, and labor-supply decisions, (b) the theory of firms making output-supply as well as input-demand decisions, and (c) the theory of public goods and externality. Based on the microeconomic foundation developed in the first part of the course, the macroeconomics component develops the relevant functions for the three major macroeconomic markets: goods, money, and labor markets. The functions include the consumption function, saving function, investment function, money-demand function, etc. Using these functions, macroeconomic models are formulated to study the effects of various shocks and policy actions on the macro economy. A consistent approach based on the rationality of economic agents is used throughout both the microeconomics and macroeconomics components of the course.
| AUs | 3.0 AUs |
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| Prerequisite | AB0901, HE9091 |
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| Not Available As BDE/UE To Programme | ECON |
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| Not Offered As BDE | Yes |
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Economic Theory
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HE3007Financial EconomicsHE301Mathematical EconomicsHE3011Cost-Benefit AnalysisHE3012Financial EconomicsHE302Game Theory & Applications To Social SciencesHE3020International EconomicsHE3032Game TheoryHE305Environmental EconomicsHE307Financial EconomicsHE3601Mathematical EconomicsHE3602Game TheoryHE3613Urban EconomicsHE4003Advanced International FinanceHE4004Behavioral EconomicsHE403Advanced International Finance+1 more| Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | |
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HE1004
Introduction To Statistical Theory & Methods
HE1005
Introduction To Probability & Statistical Inference
HE2001
Intermediate Microeconomics
HE2002
Intermediate Macroeconomics
HE2011
Labour Economics & Labour Relations
HE2015
Macroeconomic Issues & Policies In Contemporary China
HE2020
Survey Methods & Sampling Techniques
HE2021
Public Economics
HE3003
The Chinese Economy
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