教學大綱 Syllabus

科目名稱:應用總體經濟

Course Name: Applied Macroeconomics

修別:必

Type of Credit: Required

3.0

學分數

Credit(s)

30

預收人數

Number of Students

課程資料Course Details

課程簡介Course Description

This is a course in advanced intermediate macroeconomics with an emphasis on real world applications. There are two main objectives for this course.

核心能力分析圖 Core Competence Analysis Chart

能力項目說明


    課程目標與學習成效Course Objectives & Learning Outcomes

    1. To develop models that can be usefully applied to generate realistic predictions about the behavior of important macroeconomic variables such as output and income, employment and unemployment, interest rates, the government budget balance, exchange rates and the current account balance, and inflation.
    2. To apply these models to understand and interpret current and historical macroeconomic developments – including monetary and fiscal policies – and to make predictions about future macroeconomic events, primarily in the industrialized countries.

    每周課程進度與作業要求 Course Schedule & Requirements

    教學週次Course Week 彈性補充教學週次Flexible Supplemental Instruction Week 彈性補充教學類別Flexible Supplemental Instruction Type

    週次

    Week

    課程主題

    Topic

    課程內容與指定閱讀

    Content and Reading Assignment

    教學活動與作業

    Teaching Activities and Homework

    學習投入時間

    Student workload expectation

    課堂講授

    In-class Hours

    課程前後

    Outside-of-class Hours

    1

    Introduction

    Introduction to the class;

    Chapter 1, A Tour of the World;

    Teaching

    3

    4.5

    2

    The Short Run

    Chapter 2, A Tour of the Book.

    Chapter 3, The Goods Market;

    Chapter 4, The Financial Market.

    Teaching

    3

    4.5

    3

    The Short Run

    Chapter 3, The Goods Market;

    Chapter 4, The Financial Market;

    Teaching

    3

    4.5

    4

    The Short Run

    Chapter 5, Goods and Financial Markets: The IS-LM Model;

    Chapter 6, The Financial Markets II;

    Teaching

    3

    4.5

    5

    The Short Run

    The Medium Run

    Chapter 6, The Financial Markets II;

    Chapter 7, The Labor Market;

    Teaching

    3

    4.5

    6

    The Medium Run

    Chapter 7, The Labor Market;

    Chapter 8, The Phillips Curve, the Natural Rate of Unemployment, and the inflation rate;

    Teaching

    3

    4.5

    7

    The Medium Run

    Chapter 8, The Phillips Curve, the Natural Rate of Unemployment, and the inflation rate;

    Chapter 9, From the Short to the Medium Run: The IS-LM-PC Model;

    Teaching

    3

    4.5

    8

     

    Midterm

    Test

    3

    9

    9

    The Long Run

    Chapter 10, The Facts of Growth;

    Chapter 11, Saving, Capital Accumulation, and Output;

    Teaching

    3

    4.5

    10

    The Long Run

    Chapter 11, Saving, Capital Accumulation, and Output;

    Chapter 12, Technological Progress and Growth;

    Teaching

    3

    4.5

    11

    The Long Run

    Chapter 12, Technological Progress and Growth;

    Chapter 13, Technological Progress: The Short, the Medium, and the Long Runs;

    Teaching

    3

    4.5

    12

    The Open Economy

     

    Chapter 17, Openness in Goods and Financial Markets;

    Chapter 18, The Goods Market in an Open Economy;

    Teaching

    3

    4.5

    13

    The Open Economy

    Chapter 18, The Goods Market in an Open Economy;

    Chapter 19, Output, the Interest Rate, and the Exchange Rate;

    Teaching

    3

    4.5

    14

    The Open Economy

    Back to Policy

    Chapter 20, Exchange Rate Regimes.

    Chapter 22, Fiscal Policy: A Summing Up

    Teaching

    3

    4.5

    15

    Back to Policy

    Chapter 22, Fiscal Policy: A Summing Up

    Chapter 23, Monetary Policy: A Summing Up;

    Teaching

    3

    4.5

    16

     

    Final Exam

    Test

    3

    9

    17

     

    Flexible lectures;

    Online teaching

    3

    4.5

    18

      Flexible lectures.

    Online teaching

    3

    4.5

    授課方式Teaching Approach

    80%

    講述 Lecture

    10%

    討論 Discussion

    0%

    小組活動 Group activity

    10%

    數位學習 E-learning

    0%

    其他: Others:

    評量工具與策略、評分標準成效Evaluation Criteria

    GRADING:

    There are three graded assignments during the semester which the following weights.

    Class participation: 10%

    Problem sets: 20%

    Exam #1: 35%

    Exam #2: 35%

     

    Grading disputes may arise. With the exception of arithmetic errors, and in order to avoid problems associated with self-selection, disputes involving points scored on individual questions will NOT be considered. However, if you wish, the entire assignment will be re-graded. This re-grading may result in either a higher or lower number of points being scored.

    Requests for re-grading must be submitted in writing to the instructor within one week of the assignment first being returned.

     

    PROBLEM SETS

    There are problem sets every two or three weeks. Problem sets MUST be word-processed although you may do graphs and equations by hand. Problem sets MUST have your name (last name first) and student ID number in the upper right hand corner. Problem sets are due at the beginning of class on the assignment due date. Faxed or e-mailed problem sets will NOT be accepted; late problem sets will NOT be accepted. If you want to turn your problem sets in early, you can make arrangements with me or the TA.

     

    Although you may work on problem sets with your classmates, the written answers which you hand in are expected to be your own effort. In general, you should use study groups to figure out how to solve a problem, to make sure you have made your calculations correctly, and to discuss the answers to questions that ask you to summarize or draw conclusions from the exercise. On your own, you should write up your answers, making sure you understand yourself how to solve the problem step-by-step, and answering nonquantitative questions in your own words.

     

    Solving the problem sets in this way is important not only for the sake of academic integrity but because the primary value of the problem sets is not in counting toward your course grade but in building your own understanding and ability to solve problems. Using the Internet and/or “test banks” deserve special mention. The general principle governing collaborative work is that it is truly collaborative: namely, it is work shared by a group of people, all of whom are learning from the experience. Copying from someone, looking for answers or hints on the Internet, or looking at problem set or exam solutions from previous semesters are not collaborative. There is a difference between being interested in an issue raised by a problem set and using the Internet to learn more about it, and searching the Internet to figure out how to solve the problem.

     

    GROUP PRESENTATION

    The presentation groups will be arranged by self-selection and the presentation will be held during the last week of the class as specified below. A group includes 2 or 3 members with one representative. To form the groups, please note that it cannot be that a group includes only Taiwanese students. Each team should come up with a case study applying the knowledge studied from the lectures to the macroeconomic events on the newspapers. We value highly the group presentation components because this is in my view the best for training yourself to think like an economist rather than just an ordinary media reporter or newspaper writer. Other rules about the presentation will be announced later during process of the course.

    About AI 

    This course aims to develop the basic knowledge of macroeconomics for the students. To serve this purpose, this course encourages students to use various means including AI. However, for the assignments, reports, and exams, students should not use AI to generate the content since it will endanger fairness and contradict the purpose of this course. No points will be given if this situation is found.

     

    指定/參考書目Textbook & References

    TEXTS:

    Oliver Blanchard,

    Macroeconomics, 7th edition,

    Pearson, 2017,

    ISBN 1-292-16050-0

    Note: My class will basically follow Blanchard’s textbook of 5th edition. These two editions are mostly similar to each other but may still have differences in some places. Please follow the course slides if there are differences.

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