Fundamentals of Economics and Finance (E+) DIKS-SL>Funeaf
Course content:
1. The basic concepts of economics.
2. Processes of business activity.
Lectures
1. Market analysis: demand and the demand curve, supply and supply curve, the relationship between price, supply and demand,
2. Market equilibrium
3. Business organizations and behaviour
4. The theory of production. Book and economic costs and profits
5. Theory of supply
6. Introduction into macroeconomics: Gross Domestic Product, Gross National Product and Human Development Index
7. Determinants of National Income
8. Money and inflation
9. Financial institutions
10. Sources of financing: investment appraisal methods
11. Financial market: financial market structure, money market, capital market the role of financial intermediaries
12. External sources of equity: microfinancing and loan guarantees
13. Sources of foreign capital: seed capital, venture capital and business angles
14. Crowdfunding – new way of financing: donations, rewards, lending and equity.
15. Financial systems in chosen countries of European Union
Tryb zajęć
Koordynatorzy przedmiotu
Efekty kształcenia
Effects of education:
1. The student is able to define basic concepts of economics, describe the economic organizations and explain their objectives and behaviour
2. Student can explain the main principles of the financial market and the sources of financing business activity
Didactic methods and tools:
1. Discussion
2. Case studie
Kryteria oceniania
Ways of checking and credit conditions:
1. The student is able to define basic concepts of economics, describe the economic organizations and explain their objectives and behaviour
Exam/test
2. Student can explain the main principles of the financial market and the sources of financing business activity
Exam/test
Literatura
Literature:
1. D. Begg, Fischer, S., R. Dornbusch, Economics, Irwin McGraw-Hill, 2017.
2. Samuelsom P. A., Nordhaus W. D., Economics, Irwin McGraw-Hill, 2005.
Additional Literature:
1. Sachs J., The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time, New York 2006.
2. Stiglitz, J., Making Globalization Work, New York, 2007.
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