The course is for bachelor level students and focuses on mainly theoretical micro- and macroeconomics. The microeconomics part expalin the individual's consumption and labour supply choices and how the producer optimizes the production level and inputs. The second part deals with macroeconomics and especially fiscal- and monetary policy.
The course is furthermore designed to prepare the students for a future bachelor thesis in economics.
Economics A100 (30 credits) and Economics B100 (30 credits), or equivalent courses.
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