ISTANBUL MEDIPOL UNIVERSITY Course Learning Outcomes of

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ISTANBUL MEDIPOL UNIVERSITY Course Learning Outcomes of
ISTANBUL MEDIPOL UNIVERSITY
Course Learning Outcomes of ECONOMICS II
Course Code and Title
HUK11228
Hours
11.00-13.00
Department / Programme
Faculty of Law
Language of Education
Turkish
Course Type
Compulsory
Lecturer(s)
Prof. Dr. Nadir Eroğlu - Assist. Prof. Dr. Server Demirci
Office Hours
Wednesday, 11.35-12.35
Course Objective
The aim of this course, the overall dynamics of the Turkish economy and recent economic data, analyze
and interpret.
At the end of the course students;
1. Will be able to evaluate the basic concepts of national income.
1.1. Interpret national income accounting
1.2. Calculate national product.
1.3. Explain the macroeconomic balance.
Learning Outcomes and
Subordinate Skills
2. Will be able to evaluate money and the bank issues.
2.1. Interpret the decisions of the Central Bank.
2.2. Use the theory of money.
2.3. Compare monetary policies.
2.4. Discuss monetary policies.
2.5. Debate the indicators of money and financial markets
2.6. Interpret the data provided.
3. Will be able to analyse the Turkish Economy.
3.1. Demonstrate financial data developments in the economy.
3.2. Interpret current economic data.
3.3. Discuss the general dynamics of the Turkish economy.
Generic Competences
Productive, Eigenvalues respectful, creative, questioning, Effective use of native language, environmental
awareness, work in teams, critical thinking.
Outline
Week Topics
1. Differences between Macroeconomics and Microeconomics
2. National Income Accounting
3. Determination of national product I
4. Determination of national product II
5. Macroeconomic Equilibrium I
6. Macroeconomic Equilibrium II
7. Fiscal Policy and Aggregate Expenditures
8. Money and Banking
9. Central Banking
10. Monetary Theory and Policy
11. Analysis of Aggregate Supply-Aggregate Demand and Inflation
12. General dynamics of the Turkish economy I
13. General dynamics of the Turkish economy II
14. Current Economic Data and their Interpretation
Instructional Methods and
Techniques
Lecture, practice, case studies, problem / problem solving, brainstorming
Course Requirements
Students attend classes regularly, participate in discussions, assignments are obliged to prepare and
timely delivery.
Textbook
References Suggested
Sources
Nadir Eroğlu, Macroeconomics Lecture Notes
Erdal Ünsal, Makro İktisat.
Current economic data,
scientific papers and discussion papers.