SemesterFall Semester, 2020
DepartmentSelective courses of undergraduate level,College of Commerce
Course NameMacroeconomics
InstructorPARK MINWOO
Credit3.0
Course TypeElective
PrerequisiteEconomic Analysis、Economics、Intro Microeconomics、Introduction to Economics、Introduction to Economics(ENG)、Principle of Economics
Course Objective
Course Description
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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



(9/17)



Introduction



 



Introduction: What is Macroeconomics?



Ch.1



Lecture



3



3



2



(9/24)



Data of Macroeconomics and National Income



Ch.2, 3



Lecture



3



3



3



(10/1)



National Holiday



4



(10/8)



Economies in the Long-Run



Monetary system and Inflation



Ch.4, 5



Homework 1



3



3



5



(10/15)



The Open Economy



Ch.6



Lecture



3



3



6



(10/22)



Unemployment and the Labor Market



Ch.7



Homework 2



3



3



7



(10/29)



Solow growth model



Ch.8, 9



Lecture



3



3



8



(11/5)



Midterm



MIDTERM 1

(Ch. 1 – 9)



Exam



3



3



9



(11/12)



Economies in the Short-Run



 



Introduction to Economic Fluctuations



Ch.10



Homework 3



3



3



10



(11/19)



IS-LM Model



Ch.11, 12



Lecture



3



3



11



(11/26)



Mundell-Fleming model and Exchange-Rate Regime



Ch.13



Homework 4



3



3



12



(12/3)



Aggregate supply and the short-run tradeoff



Ch.14



Lecture



3



3



13



(12/10)



Midterm



MIDTERM 2

(Ch. 10 – 14)



Exam



3



3



14



(12/17)



Topics



 



International Trade and Finance



Lecture



3



3



15



(12/24)



Capital and Financial Markets



Lecture



3



3



16



(12/31)



Asset Pricing



Homework 5



3



3



17



(1/7)



Review



Review Session



Lecture



3



3



18



(1/14)



Final



FINAL

(Cumulative)



Exam



3



3




 



Class Attendance: Class attendance is strongly recommended. Students registered for the course who do not regularly come to class may receive a grade of ND. However, I do not take attendance in a regular basis and the grades are granted based on exams.



 



Policy on missed exam: The dates of the midterm and final exams are fixed. Students who experience a serious medical condition that requires immediate attention from a physician, or an emergency that prevents them from taking the exam may be excused. However, students must contact the instructor before the exam and must verify their condition by official documents. No exceptions will be made for job interviews, holiday travel, or other non-academic activities. When a student is properly excused from an exam, no make-up exam will be offered. Instead, his or her course grade will be adjusted based on other exams and homework.



 



Policy on Regrading: If, after reviewing the exam answers, a student feels that there is a grading mistake on his or her exam, that student can submit a re-grade request. The student must submit a written discussion within one week from the time at which the exams are handed back. When regrade request is accepted, the entire exam will be regraded, which could lower the score as well.



 



Academic Dishonesty: Cheating hurts our community by undermining academic integrity, creating mistrust, and fostering unfair competition. The university will punish cheaters with failure on an assignment, failure in a course, permanent transcript notation, and/or expulsion. Violations can include cheating on exams, plagiarism, reuse of assignments without permission, improper use of the Internet and electronic devices, unauthorized collaboration, alteration of graded assignments, forgery, falsification and lying.


Teaching Methods
Teaching Assistant

TBD


Requirement/Grading

Grade: Final (40%), Midterm 1 and 2 (25% each), Homework (10%).



 



Homework: There will be five homework assignments. Working in groups is strongly encouraged, but you must write your own solution for the submission. Late submissions will not be accepted after the deadline.


Textbook & Reference

 



“Macroeconomics” by Gregory Mankiw. The chapter numbers in the syllabus are based on the 10th edition, but any edition after the 6th is sufficient to follow the material of the course.


Urls about Course
All course materials including homework will be posted on NCCU E-learning website (https://wm5.nccu.edu.tw).
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