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Economía I (BBA60000)

General information

Type:

BAS

Curs:

1

Period:

S semester

ECTS Credits:

6 ECTS

Teaching Staff:

Group Teacher Department Language
Sec: A Josep Domenech Ponsi Economía, Finanzas y Contabilidad CAT

Group Teacher Department Language
Sec: B Juan Pedro Aznar Alarcón Economía, Finanzas y Contabilidad ESP

Group Teacher Department Language
Sec: C Josep M Sayeras Maspera Economía, Finanzas y Contabilidad CAT

Workload distribution

Workload distribution:
Lectures (taught by lead faculty and including case analyses): 45 hours
Participatory sessions (practical exercises): 15 hours
Readings and economic analysis of real case studies: 30 hours
Written exercises and assignments: 30 hours
Independent study (study/prepare for exams): 30 hours

COURSE CONTRIBUTION TO PROGRAM

The Economics I course is a part of BBA degree students' Economics training and contributes to achieve the following in conjunction with the department's other courses:

1) Develop students' ability for analysis, their mental acumen and critical outlook in relation to problems and economic relationships between companies and their environments.
2) Provide the highest level of professional training and the information necessary for those going on to a career in business or management.

Course Learning Objectives

Upon completing this course students will:
a) Have acquired the necessary knowledge and tools to undertake analyses and offer interpretations from an economic perspective, and
b) Be capable of critically engaging with the functioning of the markets and that of the economy while bearing in mind questions related to social responsibility.

Drawing on these global objectives, we will also address a series of specific goals linked to the development of a number of competencies:
A. Present frames of reference, theories and tools, as well as key factors for their use in analysing scenarios/case studies and in proposing measures/solutions for their improvement.
B. Facilitate the definition of concepts, theories and models.
C. Promote the integration and structuring of knowledge acquired in the course through tasks designed for this purpose.
D. Promote a critical attitude when analysing real situations, especially economic ones.

Competences

7. Comprehension of the complexity of the local and global contexts
4. Conveying information and/or knowledge
6. Strategic thought, systematic thought
1. Knowledge acquisition, comprehension and structuring
12. Autonomy, independence, initiative, pro-activeness
2. Application of knowledge to achieve results

Relation between Activities and Competences

7 4 6 1 12 2
Lectures            
Case study analysis            
Mid-term exam            
Final exam            
Written exercises and assignments            
Conceptual maps            
Tutorials            

CONTENT

1. Introduction to Economics

The concept of economics. Economic analysis tools: opportunity costs and marginal analysis. Normative and positive economics. Introduction to markets. Market concentration measures.

2. The market

Demand and its drivers. The elasticity concept. Supply and its drivers. Market equilibrium. The dynamic market perspective.

3. Market intervention

Indirect taxation. Grants. Quotas. Maximum and minimum prices. International trade and its regulation.

4. Production and costs

The production function. Productivity. The cost function. Short and long-term. Competitive market equilibrium. Market dynamics.

5. Introduction to monopolies

Monopolies. Entry barriers. Monopolistic equilibrium. Efficiency loss. Natural monopolies. Regulating natural monopolies.

6. Price-setting strategies

Price discrimination. Third-degree price discrimination.Bulk discrimination. Two-part tariffs. Batch sales.

7. Game Theory and strategy

What's a game? Game representation. Dominant strategies. Nash equilibrium.Sequential games. Games with probabilities. Economic applications of Game Theory.

Relation between Activities and Contents

1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Lectures              
Case study analysis              
Mid-term exam              
Final exam              
Written exercises and assignments              
Conceptual maps              
Tutorials              

Methodology

Economics is a conceptual course that requires dedication, effort and analysis. The learning process requires the following:
1) Prior reading on the concepts to be addressed in the lectures
2) Lectures that address the concepts structuring the course content. It is important that students answer the questions raised by the lecturers during the lectures, as well as take notes during each session.
3) Review their notes after each session in conjunction with their study of the recommended bibliography and/or group assignments.
4) Apply the knowledge acquired when preparing for the practical sessions.
5) During the practical sessions become aware of and track the knowledge acquired compared to the required knowledge: self-evaluation of the need to devote more or less time and/or request individual tutorials.
6) Evaluation and feedback on the basis of tests.

ASSESSMENT

ASSESSMENT BREAKDOWN

Description %
Case study analysis 20
Mid-term exam 30
Final exam 50

Bibliography

Short bibliography:

Krugman, P.; Wells, R.: Introducción a la Economía: Macroeconomía. Ed. Reverté, 1st edition, 2006 (July 2007 reprint).
Pindyck and Rubinfeld: Microeconomía. Editoarial Pearson/Prentice Hall Edicion 2009.

Timetable and sections

Group Teacher Department
Sec: A Josep Domenech Ponsi Economía, Finanzas y Contabilidad

Horari Sec: A

From 2015/9/15 to 2015/11/24:
Each Wednesday from 9:30 to 11:00. (Except: 2015/10/28)
Each Wednesday from 8:00 to 9:30. (Except: 2015/10/28)
Each Tuesday from 11:00 to 14:00. (Except: 2015/10/27)

Wednesday 2015/11/25 from 8:00 to 11:00.

Group Teacher Department
Sec: B Juan Pedro Aznar Alarcón Economía, Finanzas y Contabilidad

Horari Sec: B

From 2015/9/15 to 2015/11/24:
Each Wednesday from 14:00 to 15:30. (Except: 2015/10/28, 2015/11/4, 2015/11/11 and 2015/11/18)
Each Tuesday from 17:00 to 20:00. (Except: 2015/10/27)

From 2015/11/4 to 2015/11/25:
Each Wednesday from 14:00 to 15:30. (Except: 2015/11/25)
Each Wednesday from 14:00 to 17:00. (Except: 2015/11/4, 2015/11/11 and 2015/11/18)

Group Teacher Department
Sec: C Josep M Sayeras Maspera Economía, Finanzas y Contabilidad

Horari Sec: C

From 2015/9/15 to 2015/11/25:
Each Wednesday from 12:30 to 14:00. (Except: 2015/10/28 and 2015/11/25)
Each Wednesday from 11:00 to 12:30. (Except: 2015/10/28)
Each Tuesday from 8:00 to 11:00. (Except: 2015/10/27)