Course: Microeconomics II

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Course title Microeconomics II
Course code UEV/AMIK2
Organizational form of instruction Lecture + Tutorial
Level of course unspecified
Year of study not specified
Semester Winter
Number of ECTS credits 4
Language of instruction English
Status of course unspecified
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Černohorská Liběna, doc. Ing. Ph.D.
  • Volejníková Jolana, doc. Ing. Ph.D.
Course content
Utility, preference Demand Production Firm costs Firm revenues Monopoly Oligopoly Monopolistic competition Modern theory of a firm Market of production factors Market breakdown Microeconomics of 20th century Theory of public selection Aggregate equilibrium

Learning activities and teaching methods
Monologic (reading, lecture, briefing), Dialogic (discussion, interview, brainstorming), Work with text (with textbook, with book), Methods of individual activities
Learning outcomes
Microeconomics II. is a fundamental theoretic subject of economic course in master studies. Tie together on subject Microeconomics I. taught during bachelor studies. Aim object: On qualitatively higher level and with using of mathematical apparatus extend and deepen theoretic knowledge about behaviour of households and firms on the market of perfect, but above all imperfect competition.
Students will be able to understand of philosophy of general economics and applyied the knowledges in real economical problems.
Prerequisites
unspecified

Assessment methods and criteria
Oral examination, Written examination, Student performance assessment

Closing assignment: attendance the training lessons minimally 75% and successfully passed written test from the subject matter treated during the training lessons. Alternative assignment:: translation of a certain part in specialised publications and successfully passed written test (75%) from the subject matter treated during the training lessons. Final examination: written, eventually oral exam with written preparation.
Recommended literature
  • PARKIN, M., POWEL, M., MATTHEWS, K. Economics. Harlow: Addison-Wesley, 2005.


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