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The course is focused on the comparison of key world economies. The spotlight is then turned on the analysis of EU economy. The topics deal not only with real markets but also with the current issues of financial markets and public debt. Last update: Pošta Vít (13.01.2021)
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To be admitted to the written exam, the student needs to regularly participate in working-group presentations during the semester. The final exam is based on an analysis of a macroeconomic report. Last update: Pošta Vít (12.09.2023)
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R: NYU Stern Department of Economics: The Global Economy. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. 2016. New York. A: Baldwin R., Wyplosz, C.: The Economics of European Integration. McGraw-Hill. 2015. London.
Last update: Scholleová Hana (16.12.2021)
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Pro postup k závěrečné písemné zkoušce je nutné se pravidelně účastnit skupinových prezentací během semestru. Ústní zkouška je založena na analýze makroekonomické zprávy. Last update: Pošta Vít (12.09.2023)
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1. Gross domestic product and related variables in the EU, USA, Canada, Japan, China and other world economies. 2. Economic growth and business cycle in the EU, USA, Canada, Japan, China and other world economies. 3. Price level, inflation in the EU, USA, Canada, Japan, China and other world economies. 4. Key characteristics of the labor markets in the in the EU, USA, Canada, Japan, China and other world economies. 5. Systematic risk and its relation to the real economy development. 6. Government sector in the EU, USA, Canada, Japan, China and other world economies. 7. Trade patterns in the world economies. 8. Banking sector of the world economies. 9. Real and financial markets interactions in the world economies. 10. Economic performance within the EU. 11. Economic growth within the EU. 12. Labor markets within the EU. 13. Real and nominal convergence within the EU. 14. Real and financial markets interactions in the world economies. Last update: Botek Marek (17.01.2020)
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