Undergraduate programme Compulsory Courses Bachelor´s Thesis Seminar* Econometrics I* Bachelor´s Thesis Seminar* Econometrics II* Economics I* Economic Transformation I* Economics II* Economic Policy I Mathematics I* Economic Policy II Mathematics II* Institutional Economics* Mathematics III* Foundations of Law* Mathematics IV* Commercial Law* Microeconomics I* Public Finance Microeconomics II* European Economic Integration Macroeconomics I Financial Economics* Macroeconomics II Economics English I Probability Theory and Statistics I* Economics English Probability Theory and Statistics II* Introduction into the Politology* History of Economic Thought Introduction into the Sociology* Elective Courses Economic Transformation II* Individual Decision-Making: Theory and Reality Probability Theory and Statistics III* Labour Economics Theory of Regulation and Competition Policy* Selected Topics in Macroeconomics International Trade I. Microeconomics and Behaviour I* Financial Management Microeconomics and Behaviour II* Financial Management – tutorials Mathematics V* Accounting I* Current Affairs* Accounting II* Political economics World Economic History* The human factor and personnel managament* Czech Economic History* Economic Policy of the Czech Republic International Finance *course is taught in Czech 1 Graduate programme Compulsory Core Courses (core units –common to all programmes) Master´s Thesis Seminar I* Master´s Thesis Seminar II* Advanced Microeconomics I Advanced Macroeconomics Advanced Econometrics Contemporary Economic Theories European Economic Policies Compulsory Courses (required specialising courses) European Economic Finance, Financial Markets Economic Theory Integration and Economic and Banking Policy Advanced Microeconomics II Banking Theory of Regulation and Advanced Mathematical Banking – Tutorials Regulation of Industries Statistics* Corporate Finance Labour Economics A Comparative Economic Financial Markets Instruments I Systems* Advanced Public Finance Financial Markets Instruments Contemporary Keynesian Economic Policy – A II Economics - its rise and Internal Market of the EU* development Introduction to the Theory of Public Choice Financial Markets The Czech Economic Thought* Advanced Economics of Introduction to the Theory of Economic Development, European Integration - Financial Markets A – seminar Transition and Growth Microeconomic Aspects International Finance A I Advanced Public Finance International Macroeconomics International Finance A II International Macroeconomics Corporate Governance Elective Courses (elective specialising courses) Game Theory 1. Game Theory 1. Ethics and Economics* Business Cycles Theory Business Cycles Theory Advanced Monetary Economics Ethics and Economics* Evolutionary economics European Economic Integration* Neoclassical Macroeconomics Advanced Monetary Economics and its Development Bills of Exchange and European Economic Integration Promissory Notes* Evolutionary economics – Business Viewpoint* Accounting and Tax Consulting Advanced Monetary Economics Advanced International Trade I* 2 Advanced Labour Economics Economic Development, Accounting and Tax Consulting Transition and Growth II* Human Capital and Introduction to the Preference Theory* History of the Czech Currency Risk Management and Financial and Finance* Engineering on Developed Post Keynesian Economics Markets Human Capital and Introduction New Institutional Trends I* to the Preference Theory* Introduction to the Institutional Corporate Law* Framework of Security Post Keynesian Economics Economic Dynamics I Markets* Industrial Organization Economic Dynamics II History of the Czech Currency Political Economy of European and Finance* Philosophy and Economics Integration Stochastic Processes in Law and Economics New Institutional Trends I* Economics I* Economics of Incentives and Corporate Law* Stochastic Processes in Contracts Corporate Governance Economics II* Microeconomics of Banking Economics of Ageing Decision Making in Economics Private Law Institutions of the I: Deterministic Optimization* Law and Economics Market* Decision Making in Economics Economics of Incentives and Environmental Economics II: Stochastic Optimization* Contracts Monetary Policy and Business Quantitative Finance I Private Law Institutions of the Cycle Market* Quantitative Finance II Environmental Economics Auditing* Monetary Policy and Business Securities Accounting* Cycle New Institutional Trends I* Portfolio Analysis and Financial Risks Management Investment Valuation and Portfolio Management Corporate Law* Economic Dynamics I Economic Dynamics II Economics of Ageing Economics of Incentives and Contracts Microeconomics of Banking Private Law Institutions of the Market* Monetary Policy and Business Cycle *course is taught in Czech 3 Undergraduate programme Compulsory Courses EB003 - Economics I (course is taught in Czech) Teachers: prof. RNDr. Ji ří Hlavá ček CSc., ČSOB Chair holder Literature: Samuelson P.A., Nordhaus W.D.: Economie, nakl. Svoboda, Praha 1991 Havel, J. aj.: Pr ůvodce studiem Economics, Aleko, 1991 Holman R.: Ekonomie, C.H.Beck, Praha 1999 Mankiw N.G.: Zásady ekonomie, Grada Publishing, Praha 1999 Content: 1. Some definitions of economics. Role of economics. Is possible to be objective in social sciences? Could scientists believe in possibility to change the world? 2. The production-possibility frontier (PPF-curve) 3. Economic organisation. Alternative economic systems. The law of diminishing returns. CPE (centrally planed economy). Privatisation. 4. The market mechanism. The Invisible hand and perfect competition. The role of government . Public goods, externalities. 5. Supply-and-demand analysis. Explanation of downward-sloping demand curve and its convexity. Factors determining supply and demand . Equilibrium of supply and demand. 6. Price elasticity of demand and supply. Income elasticity and cross elasticity of demand. Applications : Incidence of a Tax, regulation and deregulation . 7. Theory of consumer behaviour. Diminishing marginal utility. Consumer surplus. Cardinal and ordinal utility. Equilibrium condition. Edgeworth box. 8. Business organisation. Forms of business organisation. To accounting : Income statement, balance sheet, cash-flow analysis 9. ;Neo-classic theory of producer, theory of marginal product. Basic definitions : the production function, total and marginal product, diminishing returns to scale, technological change 10. Analysis of costs, fixed and variable costs, marginal and average cost curves, the long-run cost curves, equal-cost lines and substituting inputs to cost minimisation 11. Competitive Markets, the concept of alocative efficiency, competitive equilibrium, the shutdown point and the break-even point. 12. Imperfect competition : monopoly, oligopoly. Barriers to competition. The point maximising monopolist´s and oligopolist´s profit, the control of monopoly, the antitrust policy 13. The distribution theory : pricing of factors of production, labour market, measurement of inequality of incomes EB004 - Economics II (course is taught in Czech) Teachers: prof. RNDr. Ji ří Hlavá ček CSc., ČSOB Chair holder Literature: Samuelson P.A., Nordhaus W.D.: Economie, nakl. Svoboda, Praha 1991 Mankiw N.G. : Zásady ekonomie, Grada 1999 Havel, J. aj.: Pr ůvodce studiem Economics, Aleko, 1991 Holman R.: Ekonomie, C.H.Beck, Praha 1999 Mankiw N.G.: Zásady ekonomie, Grada Publishing, Praha 1999 Content: 1. Macroeconomic instruments and goals, aggregate supply and demand, economic policy in market economy 2. Definitions of GNP, measurement of GNP, price indexes, GNP and NNP, disposal income (DI), 3. Consumption and savings, savings and investment. Determinants of investment. Real vs. nominal interest rates 4. Output determination : Keynes theory of multiplier 5. Output determination : supply-side theory 6. Business cycles, price level and natural GDP, long and short time horizon. 7. Definition of money. Components of money supply. Commercial banking. Central banking 8. Unemployment. The natural rate of unemployment. 9. Inflation and its connection to unemployment. Phillips curve 4 10. Monetary policy, 11. Fiscal policy, deficit spending 12. Economic growth, International trade, theory of comparative advantage. EB005 - Mathematics I (course is taught in Czech) Teachers: RNDr. Miroslav Zelený Ph.D. Literature: Hájková V., John O., Zelený M.: Matematika, Karolinum, Praha 2000 Kopá ček J. a kol.: P říklady z matematiky pro fyziky I., Matfyzpress, Praha 2002 Děmidovi č B.P.: Sbírka úloh a cvi čení z matematické analýzy, Fragment, Praha 2003 Description: Students become familiar with mathematical analysis of functions of one variable. The presented methods are convenient for solving problems in economy. Content: Sets of numbers, supremum and infimum, minimum and maximum. Limit of sequence (finite and infinite), theorem on limit of monotone sequence. Functions of one variable: limit of function, elementary functions and their properties , derivative, properties of continuous functions, Langrange theorem, finding of extrema, convex and concave functions, investigation of function and construction of its graph. Introduction to theory of functions of several variables, partial derivatives. EB006 - Mathematics II (course is taught in Czech) Teachers: RNDr. Miroslav Zelený Ph.D. Literature: Hájková V., John O., Zelený M.: Matematika, Karolinum, Praha 2000 Kopá ček J. a kol.: P říklady z matematiky pro fyziky I., Matfyzpress, Praha 2002 (kapitoly 7, 9.4 a 9.5) Kopá ček J. a kol.: P říklady z matematiky pro
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