當期課號 |
1945 |
Course Number |
1945 |
授課教師 |
顏吉利 |
Instructor |
YEN,GI LI |
中文課名 |
經濟學 |
Course Name |
Economics |
開課單位 |
會計系(四日)一A |
Department |
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修習別 |
必修 |
Required/Elective |
Required |
學分數 |
3 |
Credits |
3 |
課程目標 |
上學期為個體經濟學,包括供給與需求、消費選擇、廠商理論、成本與生產、產品(因素)市場等主題;下學期為總體經濟學,依總體經濟問題、國民所得之概念、國民所得之衡量、國民所得均衡分析、總體經濟政策依序講授。 |
Objectives |
This is a one-year mandatory course. The course covers "introductory microeconomics" in the first semester and "introductory macroeconomics" in the second semester respectively. The first semester includes the following topics:1.Supply and Demand; 2.Consumer Choice; 3.Theory of the Firm; 4.Production and Costs; 5.Product Markets; and, 6.Factor Markets. The second semester includes the following topics: 1.Introduction to Macroeconomics; 2.Macroeconomic Measurements: National Income, Employment, and Price Level; 3.Aggregate Demand, Aggregate Supply, and National Income Equilibrium; 4.Government Spending, Taxation, and Fiscal Policy; 5.The Banking System, the Central Bank, and Monetary Policy. |
教材 |
Marc Lieberman & Robert E. Hall, Introduction to Economics, 2nd Edition, South-Western, a Division of Thomson Learning, 2005.(高立圖書有限公司代理) |
Teaching Materials |
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成績評量方式 |
期中考40% 期末考40% 課堂上參與程度(含上課出席情形)20% |
Grading |
Midterm Exam:40%;Final Exam:40%;Class Participation:20% |
教師網頁 |
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教學內容 |
上學期為個體經濟學,包括供給與需求、消費選擇、廠商理論、成本與生產、產品(因素)市場等主題;下學期為總體經濟學,依總體經濟問題、國民所得之概念、國民所得之衡量、國民所得均衡分析、總體經濟政策依序講授。 |
Syllabus |
This is a one-year mandatory course. The course covers“introductory microeconomics” in the first semester and“introductory macroeconomics”in the second semester respectively. The first semester covers the following topics:(1)Supply and Demand;(2)Consumer Choice;(3)Theory of the Firm;(4)Production and Costs;(5)Product Markets; and,(6)Factor Markets. The second semester covers the following topics:(1)Introduction to Macroeconomics;(2)Macroeconomic Measurements:National Income, Employment, and Price Level;(3)Aggregate Demand, Aggregate Supply, and National Income Equilibrium;(4)Government Spending, Taxation, and Fiscal Policy; (5)The Banking System, the Central Bank, and Monetary Policy. |