6 August 2021
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Money and Banking
online courseThis is a course in the economics of central banking and financial institutions involving analytical economic reasoning and elements of macroeconomic and financial modelling.
The aims of the course are:
to provide an understanding of how interest rates, money supply and central bank actions affect the decisions of economic agents, financial markets and prices.
to examine the recent trends and developments in domestic and international banking.
to increase students’ awareness on the importance of monetary and financial policies for financial analysis.
to demystify central bank policies by developing an understanding of their purpose, organisation, function, and operations.
to introduce students to a number of recent developments and timely policy debates about financial markets and the role of central banks.
Course leader
Georgios Chortareas
Target group
Bachelor's level
Fee info
EUR 343: Exchange students: No Fee
Freemovers, EU/EEA: 343 EUR
Freemovers, NON-EU/EEA: 730 EUR
Books, course materials, social programme, and housing are not included in the fee.
Scholarships
No scholarships available
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