Microeconomics ERASMUS>EKO15
Aims of the course:
1. the presentation of basic terminology regarding market organisation and relations between market participants;
2. the development of the ability to the assessment of the functioning of the market mechanism;
3. the development of the ability to analyse economic phenomena from the consumer’s perspective, with the application of economic theory;
4. the acquisition of the ability to make rational decisions from the customer’s perspective;
5. the realization that there is a need for continuous self-education and development of the habit of searching for information during the process of analysis of economic phenomena.
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Knowledge – a student knows and understands:
1. has a basic knowledge about the types of market structures, institutions and entities;
2. can indicate their elements and connections on the micro, meso and macroeconomic scale.
Skills – a student is able to:
3. is able to observe and properly interpret economic phenomena on the micro, meso and macroeconomic scale and in the circumstances of the open economy;
Social skills – a student is ready to:
4. is aware of the complexity of processes occurring in the modern global economy;
5. is able to: independently assess socio-economic phenomena (also in a historical perspective), formulate his/her conclusions about these phenomena, conduct substantive discussion, present his/her views and defend the line of argumentation.
Additional information
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