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Economics V: International Macroeconomics course title: | Economics V: International Macroeconomics | course number: | - | Semester (WS/SS): | WS | semester of instruction: | 5 | course type: | compulsory | hours (SWS): | lecture: - practice: - seminar: 2 total: 2 | ECTS-points: | 3 | language of instruction: | German/English (on demand) | lecturer: | Prof. Dr. Sauer | field of instruction: | - International economic integration and transformation of economic system
- International macroeconomics
- Innovation and growth
| purpose: | This seminar introduces the modern theories of the exchange rate determination and the open-economy macroeconomics. The students shall be enabled to analyse and assess the determinants of exchange rate movements as well as of production and income in open economies. | description: | - Basics of international Macroeconomics: History of the international currency system; National accounting and balance of payment; Interest rate parity: exchanges rates and foreign exchange market
- The goods market of an open economy: Demand for goods and fiscal policy in an open economy; The exchange rate as determinant of aggregate demand; Financing the current account
- Monetary and fiscal policy under flexible exchange rates: Interest rate parity under flexible exchange rates; Goods- and financial markets of open economies; Fiscal and monetary policy under flexible exchange rates in the short and medium run
- Capital mobility and efficiency of internal financial markets: Interest rate parity and fiscal policy under fixed exchange rates; Sterilisation of interventions into the foreign exchange market; efficiency and forecast errors on foreign exchange markets; Risk premia on foreign exchange markets
- Fixed exchange rate systems and currency unions under real life conditions: Real exchange rates and real interest parity under fixed exchange rate systems; Currency crises in fixed exchange rate systems; Theory and reality of the European currency union
| prerequisites: | Macroeconomics (Economics II); International Economics (Economics III); Introduction to statistics | teaching method: | Seminar with presentations of the lecturer and discussion of the country studies of the seminar participants | examination method: | Alternative examination: preparation and presentation of a country study in the seminar | literature (3 examples) | - Paul R. Krugman and Maurice Obstfeld, International Economics: Theory and Policy, 7th ed., Boston: Addison-Wesley 2005
- Barbara Ingham: International Economics: A European Focus, Harlow, England: Prentice Hall 2004
- David K. Eiteman, Arthur I. Stonehill, Michael H. Moffet: Multinational Business Finance, 10th ed., Boston: Pearson Addison Wesley, 2004
| teaching aids: | Objectives, questions and exercises (partly with solutions) for every chapter, additionally handouts (all material also online, vwl-online.net) | recognition: | Equivalent seminars in economics (depending on individual check and recognition) | |
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