OAFP 3915 - International Economics: Money and Banking
This course offers fundamentals of money, banking and finance (markets) with focuses on current issues in the banking industry and state/banks dynamics related to economic growth finance and regulation.
Based on practical case studies, it mobilizes strong economic history components and low level of mathematic formalism.
Students are required to read course materials ahead of each lecture. Considering the large specter of content reviewed in the course, a high – and motivating - work load is to be anticipated.
Each lecture starts with a review of last week economic and financial issues, then a review of compulsory readings, then the lecture itself.
The course is based on classic lectures & readings, discussions with students and in class applications/case studies.
Guillaume SARRAT de TRAMEZAIGUES
Enseignement électif
English
Students are required to read course materials ahead of each lecture. Considering the large specter of content reviewed in the course, a high – and motivating - work load is to be anticipated.
Fundamentals of micro and macroeconomics. Core knowledge in financial markets would be appreciated but is not mandatory
Spring 2024-2025
Case studies (50%) : three case studies performed during class hours (25% per two best case studies)
Term paper (40%) : to be handed on seminar 12
Participation (10%)
Each lecture starts with a review of last week economic and financial issues, then a review of compulsory readings, then the lecture itself.
The course is based on classic lectures & readings, discussions with students and in class applications/case studies.
Knoop T.A., Modern Financial Macroeconomics, 2008, Blackwell