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The course expands the students understanding of the basic micro economic principles and covers utility theory and consumer demand, production, costs and the supply curve. Theory of market structure, pure competition, monopolistic competition, oligopoly
Second Year
  
The course covers the following subjects: aggregate effective demand and its main components; consumption, investment, government expenditure and the trade surplus. The Keynesian concept of money and the monetary market. The classical integrated model. An introduction to general equilibrium analysis and the (IS) and the (LM) curves. Monetary and fiscal policie
Second Year
  
The course to integrate various principles and concepts from different fields of business administration through a variety of areas that relate to problems of economic decision-making and policy formulation at the level of the firm. It analyses the market structures, production, costs, pricing Policies, location theories, capital budgeting and evaluation of economic units performance
Fourth Year
  
The course covers the components and the characteristics of debt instruments in the money market and capital market, classification of financial intermediaries into depository institutions, contractual savings institutions, investment-type financial intermediaries, determinants of interest rate, its structure, and the theories that explain its behavior, examination of the behavior of stock market and the foreign exchange market over time, how to measure their performance, the factors that affect them, and the central bank's role in influencing the path of each of them
Fourth Year
  
This course concentrates on the real effects of money on the economy. It covers the following topics: money supply and demand functions, the role of monetary authorities and financial institutions in money supply, monetary analysis in Keynsian framework, Patinkin model and money neutrality, the role of inflation in monetary school, monetary approach to balance of payments
master level, 2008/2009
  
This course covers the following topics: fiscal policy including tax and expenditure policies, fiscal policy and income distribution and economic welfare, effectiveness of fiscal policy in different macroeconomic schools. Monetary policy and its instruments, interest rate policy and investment promotion and economic growth, policy-mix and the effectiveness of monetary and fiscal policy.
Ph.D. level, 2008/2009
  
This course covers advanced topics in the theory of monetary economics and the role of money in the economy using both static and dynamic models.
Ph.D. level, 2008/2009