FUNDAMENTALS OF ECONOMICS

Academic Year 2021/2022 - 1° Year
Teaching Staff: Maurizio Caserta
Credit Value: 9
Scientific field: SECS-P/01 - Economia Politica
Taught classes: 60 hours
Term / Semester:

Learning Objectives

This is an introductory-level course in economics, with a focus on microeconomics. The aim is to provide a general conceptual framework to analyze real economic problems.

  1. Knowledge and understanding. The objectives of the module aim at acquiring knowledge about: microfoundations of the economic behavior of individuals and firms and the understanding of markets.
  2. Applying knowledge and understanding. On completion, the student will be able: i) to interpret and address real-world microeconomic problems; ii) to understand the open questions and issues on real-world economic problems.
  3. Making judgments. On completion, students will able to understand the complexity and the trade-offs related to different market institutions and alternative economic policy measures.
  4. Communication skills. On completion, students will be able how to present the results from the economic analyses, and which conclusions can be drawn from the analyses.
  5. Learning skills. On completion, students will be able to address new questions and more sophisticated frameworks in economics.

Course Structure

Lectures and discussion of case studies.


Required Prerequisites

Basic knowledge of mathematics


Attendance of Lessons

mandatory


Detailed Course Content

This course teaches the most important basic concepts in microeconomics. Students will be introduced to a range of economic tools from microeconomics used to study models explicitly involving consumer and firm behavior in monopoly, oligopoly, perfect competition and the role of prices and institutions. For each topic case studies and real-world examples will be analyzed.


Textbook Information

1. Hal R. Varian, INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMICS, Ninth Edition, W. W. Norton & Company, 2020