22-30.020 Elements of Dynamic Macroeconomic Theory

Veranstaltungsdetails

Lehrende: Prof. Michael Bauer

Veranstaltungsart: Interaktive Lehrveranstaltung

Anzeige im Stundenplan: Elements Macro

Semesterwochenstunden: 5

Credits: 10,0

Unterrichtssprache: Englisch

Min. | Max. Teilnehmerzahl: - | 45

Weitere Informationen:
Registration period for first-semester students Mon, 10 October 2022, 9 am to Thu, 13 October 2022, 4 pm

Kommentare/ Inhalte:
The course website is on OpenOLAT.
There you will find all course materials, incl. syllabus, slides, problem sets, etc. All electronic communication will happen via OpenOLAT. Please join the course website here: 

https://www.openolat.uni-hamburg.de/auth/RepositoryEntry/269320525

Course outline:

1.Economic growth


  • Solow model
  • Growth accounting and growth empirics
  • Neoclassical growth model  

2. Business cycles

  • Consumption
  • Real business cycles
  • New Keynesian model

3. Monetary Policy

  • Optimal monetary policy
  • Monetary policy rules
  • Yield curve and zero lower bound
  • Practice of monetary policy

4. Fiscal policy

  • Government expenditures and fiscal multipliers
  • Budget deficits and debt sustainability

Lernziel:
This course has the following complementary objectives:


  • Becoming familiar with the most important topics in modern macroeconomics
  • Learning the necessary tools and techniques to formulate and solve dynamic models
  • Analyzing macroeconomic policy issues using theoretical models and quantitative methods

Vorgehen:
This course includes two interactive lectures. The main lecture "Elements of Dynamic Macroeconomic Theory" provides an introduction to modern macroeconomics at an advanced level, with a focus on the most important theoretical macroeconomic models in the areas of growth theory, and business cycles. The accompanying lecture "Methods of Macroeconomic Analysis" teaches the analytical, computational and empirical methods used in modern macroeconomics.  Both lectures are interactive, meaning that students actively participate in discussions in class, prepare course materials outside class, and independently work on problem sets to deepen their understanding of the material. 

The lectures will take place in-person. Attendance of these lectures is expected of the students. 

All course materials will be made available via OpenOLAT, including a detailed syllabus, lecture slides, problem sets, a discussion forum, FAQ, etc. 

There will be regular problem sets. Students are expected to work on the problems and hand in their solutions via email. Working in groups is allowed. Students who do well on the problem sets will receive a grade bonus of up to +0.7.  

There are regular Office hours.

Literatur:
The main textbook for the course is "Advanced Macroeconomics" by David Romer, 5th ed., McGraw-Hill, 2019.  
Additional readings will be announced in class. 

Zusätzliche Hinweise zu Prüfungen:
In-person exam:


 

Kleingruppe(n)
Die Veranstaltung ist in die folgenden Kleingruppen aufgeteilt:
  • Methods of Macroeconomic Analysis

    Prof. Michael Bauer; Daniel Huber

    Do, 20. Okt. 2022 [12:00]-Do, 2. Feb. 2023 [13:00]

Termine
Datum Von Bis Raum Lehrende
1 Di, 18. Okt. 2022 08:00 10:00 ESA H Prof. Michael Bauer
2 Mi, 19. Okt. 2022 08:00 10:00 ESA H Prof. Michael Bauer
3 Di, 25. Okt. 2022 08:00 10:00 ESA H Prof. Michael Bauer
4 Mi, 26. Okt. 2022 08:00 10:00 ESA H Prof. Michael Bauer
5 Di, 1. Nov. 2022 08:00 10:00 ESA H Prof. Michael Bauer
6 Mi, 2. Nov. 2022 08:00 10:00 ESA H Prof. Michael Bauer
7 Di, 8. Nov. 2022 08:00 10:00 ESA H Prof. Michael Bauer
8 Mi, 9. Nov. 2022 08:00 10:00 ESA H Prof. Michael Bauer
9 Fr, 11. Nov. 2022 10:00 12:00 ESA H Prof. Michael Bauer
10 Di, 15. Nov. 2022 08:00 10:00 ESA H Prof. Michael Bauer
11 Mi, 16. Nov. 2022 08:00 10:00 ESA H Prof. Michael Bauer
12 Di, 22. Nov. 2022 08:00 10:00 ESA H Prof. Michael Bauer
13 Mi, 23. Nov. 2022 08:00 10:00 ESA H Prof. Michael Bauer
14 Mo, 28. Nov. 2022 08:00 10:00 ESA H Prof. Michael Bauer
15 Fr, 2. Dez. 2022 10:00 12:00 ESA H Prof. Michael Bauer
16 Di, 6. Dez. 2022 08:00 10:00 ESA H Prof. Michael Bauer
17 Mi, 7. Dez. 2022 08:00 10:00 ESA H Prof. Michael Bauer
18 Di, 13. Dez. 2022 08:00 10:00 ESA H Prof. Michael Bauer
19 Mi, 14. Dez. 2022 08:00 10:00 ESA H Prof. Michael Bauer
20 Fr, 16. Dez. 2022 10:00 12:00 ESA H Prof. Michael Bauer
21 Di, 20. Dez. 2022 08:00 10:00 ESA H Prof. Michael Bauer
22 Mi, 21. Dez. 2022 08:00 10:00 ESA H Prof. Michael Bauer
23 Di, 10. Jan. 2023 08:00 10:00 ESA H Prof. Michael Bauer
24 Mi, 11. Jan. 2023 08:00 10:00 ESA H Prof. Michael Bauer
25 Di, 17. Jan. 2023 08:00 10:00 ESA H Prof. Michael Bauer
26 Mi, 18. Jan. 2023 08:00 10:00 ESA H Prof. Michael Bauer
27 Di, 24. Jan. 2023 08:00 10:00 ESA H Prof. Michael Bauer
28 Mi, 25. Jan. 2023 08:00 10:00 ESA H Prof. Michael Bauer
29 Di, 31. Jan. 2023 08:00 10:00 ESA H Prof. Michael Bauer
30 Mi, 1. Feb. 2023 08:00 10:00 ESA H Prof. Michael Bauer
Prüfungen im Rahmen von Modulen
Modul (Startsemester)/ Kurs Leistungs­kombination Prüfung Datum Lehrende Bestehens­pflicht
22-3.PM2 Advanced Macroeconomics (WiSe 18/19) / 22-3.pm2  Elements of Dynamic Macroeconomic Theory Klausur 9  Klausur Do, 9. Feb. 2023, 13:15 - 14:45 Prof. Michael Bauer Ja
10  Klausur Do, 23. Mär. 2023, 10:15 - 11:45 Prof. Michael Bauer Ja
22-3.PM2 Advanced Macroeconomics (WiSe 16/17) / 22-3.pm2  Elements of Dynamic Macroeconomic Theory Klausur 13  Klausur Do, 9. Feb. 2023, 13:15 - 14:45 Prof. Michael Bauer Ja
14  Klausur Do, 23. Mär. 2023, 10:15 - 11:45 Prof. Michael Bauer Ja
22-3.PM5 Elements of Dynamic Macro Theory (WiSe 18/19) / 22-3.pm2  Elements of Dynamic Macroeconomic Theory Klausur 9  Klausur Do, 9. Feb. 2023, 13:15 - 14:45 Prof. Michael Bauer Ja
10  Klausur Do, 23. Mär. 2023, 10:15 - 11:45 Prof. Michael Bauer Ja
Veranstaltungseigene Prüfungen
Beschreibung Datum Lehrende Pflicht
1. Klausur Do, 9. Feb. 2023 13:15-14:45 Prof. Michael Bauer Ja
2. Klausur Do, 23. Mär. 2023 10:15-11:45 Prof. Michael Bauer Ja
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Lehrende
Prof. Michael Bauer