Course Description
This doctoral‑level course provides an advanced analytical understanding of macroeconomic theory and policy with direct relevance to business decision‑making and public policy. It emphasizes growth theory, business cycles, monetary and fiscal policy, inflation, unemployment, and global macroeconomic dynamics. Students critically evaluate contemporary macroeconomic research and develop dissertation‑ready macroeconomic models and policy analyses.
This doctoral‑level course provides an advanced analytical understanding of macroeconomic theory and policy with direct relevance to business decision‑making and public policy. It emphasizes growth theory, business cycles, monetary and fiscal policy, inflation, unemployment, and global macroeconomic dynamics. Students critically evaluate contemporary macroeconomic research and develop dissertation‑ready macroeconomic models and policy analyses.
Course Learning Outcomes (Doctoral Level)
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
- Critically analyze classical, Keynesian, and modern macroeconomic theories.
- Evaluate macroeconomic policy tools and their business implications.
- Analyze economic growth, inflation, and unemployment using advanced models.
- Assess global macroeconomic interdependence and crises.
- Develop an original macroeconomic research framework suitable for doctoral research.
