Guía docente de Microeconomía (M56/56/1/3)
Curso
2024/2025
Fecha de aprobación por la Comisión Académica
19/07/2024
Máster
Máster Universitario en Economía / Economics
Módulo
Módulo I: Primer Trimestre
Rama
Ciencias Sociales y Jurídicas
Centro Responsable del título
International School for Postgraduate Studies
Semestre
Primero
Créditos
4
Tipo
Optativa
Tipo de enseñanza
Presencial
Profesorado
- Carlos Aller Arranz
Breve descripción de contenidos (Según memoria de verificación del Máster)
- Consumption theory
- Production theory
- Decision Making under Uncertainty
- General Equilibrium
Prerrequisitos y/o Recomendaciones
- Basic knowledge on Microeconomics, Linear Algebra and Calculus.
Competencias
Competencias Básicas
- CB6. Poseer y comprender conocimientos que aporten una base u oportunidad de ser originales en desarrollo y/o aplicación de ideas, a menudo en un contexto de investigación.
- CB7. Que los estudiantes sepan aplicar los conocimientos adquiridos y su capacidad de resolución de problemas en entornos nuevos o poco conocidos dentro de contextos más amplios (o multidisciplinares) relacionados con su área de estudio.
- CB8. Que los estudiantes sean capaces de integrar conocimientos y enfrentarse a la complejidad de formular juicios a partir de una información que, siendo incompleta o limitada, incluya reflexiones sobre las responsabilidades sociales y éticas vinculadas a la aplicación de sus conocimientos y juicios.
- CB9. Que los estudiantes sepan comunicar sus conclusiones y los conocimientos y razones últimas que las sustentan a públicos especializados y no especializados de un modo claro y sin ambigüedades.
- CB10. Que los estudiantes posean las habilidades de aprendizaje que les permitan continuar estudiando de un modo que habrá de ser en gran medida autodirigido o autónomo.
Resultados de aprendizaje (Objetivos)
- Present information in a clear and orderly fashion and reply logically to questions and comments by using economic analysis.
- Extend his/her skills in quantitative and qualitative analysis.
- Construct and resolve basic microeconomic models.
Programa de contenidos Teóricos y Prácticos
Teórico
- PART 1: Consumption theory.
- Chapter 1: Consumers' choice: preferences and budget restraint.
- Chapter 2: Price changes and consumer choice. Individual and market demand function.
- PART 2: Production theory.
- Chapter 3: Technology and production.
- Chapter 4: Producer's choice: benefits maximization and cost minimization.
- PART 3: General Equilibrium.
- Chapter 5: Efficiency in Consumption and Production.
- PART 4: Decision Making Under Uncertainty.
- Chapter 6: Preferences, budget restraint and choice under risk.
Práctico
- The teacher will propose a set of practices (exercises, reviews of articles or cases studies) related to the program. Students will present a scientific paper or case study (15 mins with a clear presentation of the motivations, objectives, methodology and main results) in class. Students may also deliver an essay answering some questions (5 to 6) on the General Equilibrium topic.
Bibliografía
Bibliografía fundamental
- Pindyck R.S y Rubinfeld D.L. (2013): Microeconomics, 8th ed. Prentice-Hall.
- Kreps, D.M. (2004): Microeconomics for Managers, Norton. Standford Business School.
Bibliografía complementaria
- Varian, H.R. (2010). Intermediate Microeconomics. A Modern Approach, 8th ed. W.W. Norton& Company New York London.
- Frank, R. H. (2008). Microeconomics and Behavior, 7th ed. McGraw-Hill Irwin.
Enlaces recomendados
- http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/economics/14-01sc-principles-of-microeconomics-fall-2011/#. Jonathan Gruber. 14.01SC Principles of Microeconomics, Fall 2011. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare), http://ocw.mit.edu (Accessed 13 Oct, 2015). License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
Metodología docente
Evaluación (instrumentos de evaluación, criterios de evaluación y porcentaje sobre la calificación final.)
Evaluación Ordinaria
- According to the Normativa de evaluación y de calificación de los estudiantes de la Universidad de Granada (last update approved on October 26, 2016), students' evaluation will be based on public and objective criteria and it will be primarily continuous.
- Assessment will be conducted on an ongoing evaluation of the following aspects of student training (the weight of each item in the final assessment is shown in parenthesis):
- Class attending and participation (% of attendance * participation mark) (10%)
- Presentation of one paper or case study (15%)
- Problem sets (to be done at class) (15%)
- Final exam (open-book) (4 questions) (Last week of December) (60%)
Evaluación Extraordinaria
- Article 19 of the UGR Assessment Policy and Regulations establishes that students who have not passed a course in the ordinary assessment session (convocatoria ordinaria) will have access to an extraordinary assessment session (convocatoria extraordinaria). All students may take part in this extraordinary assessment session, regardless of whether or not they have followed continuous assessment activities. In this way, students who have not carried out continuous assessment activities will have the opportunity to obtain 100% of their mark by means of an exam and/or assignment.
- Students who fail should realize a final evaluation in July based on the same criteria:
- Presentation of one paper or case study (30%)
- Final exam (open-book) (4 questions) (70%)
- The final evaluation in July will be fixed, no longer than 2 weeks after the end of the lecture period in December, if necessary and, at least 15 days before the exam.
Evaluación única final
- Article 8 of the UGR Assessment Policy and Regulations establishes that students who are unable to follow continuous assessment methods due to justifiable reasons shall have recourse to a single final assessment (evaluación única final), which is an assessment method that only takes a final exam into account. In order to opt for a single final assessment (evaluación única final), students must send a request, using the corresponding online procedure, to the coordinator of the master’s programme, in the first two weeks of the course or in the two weeks following their enrolment (if the enrolment has taken place after the classes have already begun). The coordinator will communicate this information to the relevant teaching staff members, citing and verifying the reasons why the student is unable to follow the continuous assessment system.
- Students authorized to this type of unique final evaluation would be evaluated using the following criteria:
- Presentation of 1 paper or case study (30%)
- Final exam (open-book) (4 questions) (70%)
- The unique final evaluation will take place in January.
Información adicional
INCLUSION and DIVERSITY. In the case of students with disabilities or other specific educational support needs (NEAE), the tutoring system will be adapted to these needs, following the recommendations of the inclusion area at the University of Granada. Departments and centers will establish appropriate measures to ensure that tutorials take place in accessible locations. Additionally, at the request of faculty, support can be requested from the competent unit at UGR for special methodological adaptations.