B_MiE Microeconomics

University of Finance and Administration
Winter 2019
Extent and Intensity
2/2/0. 7 credit(s). Type of Completion: zk (examination).
Teacher(s)
Ing. Michal Blahout, Ph.D. (seminar tutor)
Ing. Lenka Farkačová, Ph.D. (seminar tutor)
Ing. Pavel Klička, PhD. (seminar tutor)
Ing. Petr Mach, Ph.D. (seminar tutor)
Ing. Mgr. Jaromír Tichý, Ph.D., MBA (seminar tutor)
doc. Radim Valenčík, CSc. (seminar tutor)
doc. Mgr. Ing. Petr Wawrosz, Ph.D. (seminar tutor)
Guaranteed by
doc. Mgr. Ing. Petr Wawrosz, Ph.D.
Department of Economics and Management – Departments – University of Finance and Administration
Contact Person: Bc. Kamila Procházková
Timetable of Seminar Groups
B_MiE/cBSKPH: Mon 12:15–12:59 E122, Mon 13:00–13:45 E122, except Mon 4. 11. ; and Mon 4. 11. 12:15–13:45 E222, L. Farkačová
B_MiE/cBSKV: Thu 10:30–11:14 KV211, Thu 11:15–12:00 KV211, except Thu 14. 11., M. Blahout
B_MiE/cBSMMO: each even Monday 10:30–11:14 M26, each even Monday 11:15–12:00 M26, each even Monday 12:15–12:59 M26, each even Monday 13:00–13:45 M26, M. Blahout
B_MiE/cEKPH: Tue 14:00–14:44 E127, Tue 14:45–15:30 E127, P. Klička
B_MiE/cFPPPH: Wed 10:30–11:14 E127, Wed 11:15–12:00 E127, P. Mach
B_MiE/cM1PH: Wed 17:30–18:14 E127, Wed 18:15–19:00 E127, M. Blahout
B_MiE/cM2PH: Wed 15:45–16:29 E129, Wed 16:30–17:15 E129, M. Blahout
B_MiE/cPPKV: each odd Thursday 12:15–12:59 KV310, each odd Thursday 13:00–13:45 KV310, each odd Thursday 14:00–14:44 KV310, each odd Thursday 14:45–15:30 KV310, except Thu 21. 11. ; and Thu 21. 11. 12:15–13:45 KV211, 14:00–15:30 KV211, M. Blahout
B_MiE/pBSKMPH: Mon 10:30–11:14 E007KC, Mon 11:15–12:00 E007KC, P. Wawrosz
B_MiE/pBSMMO: each odd Tuesday 12:15–12:59 M17, each odd Tuesday 13:00–13:45 M17, each odd Tuesday 14:00–14:44 M17, each odd Tuesday 14:45–15:30 M17, P. Wawrosz
B_MiE/pBSPPKV: each even Tuesday 14:00–14:44 KV301, each even Tuesday 14:45–15:30 KV301, each even Tuesday 15:45–16:29 KV301, each even Tuesday 16:30–17:15 KV301, P. Wawrosz
B_MiE/pEKFPPPH: Mon 10:30–11:14 E004, Mon 11:15–12:00 E004, except Mon 25. 11. ; and Thu 28. 11. 12:15–13:45 E125, R. Valenčík
B_MiE/vBSKV: Fri 25. 10. 14:00–15:30 KV301, 15:45–17:15 KV301, 17:30–19:00 KV301, Sat 9. 11. 8:00–9:30 KV301, 9:45–11:15 KV301, Fri 22. 11. 14:00–15:30 KV301, 15:45–17:15 KV301, 17:30–19:00 KV301, P. Klička
B_MiE/vBSMO: Fri 18. 10. 17:30–19:00 M26, 19:15–20:45 M26, Fri 29. 11. 14:00–15:30 M26, 15:45–17:15 M26, 17:30–19:00 M26, Fri 13. 12. 14:00–15:30 M26, 15:45–17:15 M26, 17:30–19:00 M26, J. Tichý
B_MiE/vEKFMPH: Sat 26. 10. 9:45–11:15 E230, 11:30–13:00 E230, 14:00–15:30 E230, Fri 6. 12. 14:00–15:30 E230, 15:45–17:15 E230, Sat 14. 12. 8:00–9:30 E230, 9:45–11:15 E230, 11:30–13:00 E230, P. Klička
B_MiE/vKPH: Fri 11. 10. 14:00–15:30 E225, 15:45–17:15 E225, Fri 8. 11. 14:00–15:30 E225, 15:45–17:15 E225, Sat 23. 11. 14:00–15:30 E225, 15:45–17:15 E225, Fri 13. 12. 14:00–15:30 E227, 15:45–17:15 E227, P. Klička
B_MiE/3rocnik: No timetable has been entered into IS.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course.
Course Enrolment Limitations
The course is offered to students of any study field.
Course objectives
The aim of the subjects is to introduce students with microeconomic on the bachelor level. The students will be introduced with: - laws and principles of economics (as law of diminishing marginal revenues, law of diminishing marginal product, principle of opportunity costs and principle of sunk costs) - consumers and firms behavior - market equilibrium (compliance of supply and demand) is established - elasticity of supply and demand curve - market structures: perfect competition, imperfect competition (monopolistic competition, oligopoly, monopoly) - productions factor market (including labor market) and capital market including factors affecting the price of productions factors and interest rate - general equilibrium model - microeconomic reason for government (state) interference on the market and with the essence of allocation, redistributive, legislative and regulatory function of state; including the public goods, externalities and other reasons for markwt intervention;
Learning outcomes
Students will be, after finishing the course, able: - to understand basic laws and principles of microeconomics - to explain behavior of conusmers and firms - to know what happens on the goods market, factor market and loanable market - to understand the concept of general equilibrium - to know microeconomic reason for government intervention
Syllabus
  • The structure of the lectures: 1. lecture: definition and essence of microeconomics, basic terms, principles and laws of microeconomic. 2. lecture: theory of consumer behavior, individual demand curve. 3. lecture: theory of firm – production function, optimal combinations of production factors, accounting and economic profit, absolute and comparative advantage. 4. lecture: costs and revenues of firm, individual supply curve, break-even point and shutdown point. 5. lecture: market and market equilibrium, market demand curve, market supply curve, the reason of market disequilibrium, consumer surplus, producers surplus, demand elasticity, supply elasticity. 6. lecture: perfect competition, its characteristic and signs, short run and long run firm equilibrium in prefect competition, Pareto efficiency of perfect competition, imperfect competition, its its characteristic and signs, short run and long run firm equilibrium in imperfect competition dead weight loss in imperfect competition. 7. lecture: monopolistic competition and oligopoly, monopoly, kinds and reason of monopoly, the harmful effects of monopoly. 8. lecture: production factor markets – it essence, Clark’s chart, demand and supply on productive factors market, equilibrium and disequilibrium on the production factors market, specifics of labor market.9. lecture: capital market - investment, saving, its essence, decision about investment and saving, 10. lecture: general equilibrium theory – equilibrium in production, production possibility frontier, equilibrium in consumption. 11. lecture: general equilibrium theory -production-consumer equilibrium, the importance of general equilibrium model. 12. lecture: microeconomic role of state (government), allocation function, public goods, positive and negative externalities and other features of allocation function, redistributive, legislative and regulatory function of state.
Literature
    required literature
  • Heissler, Herbert; Valenčík, Radim; Wawrosz, Petr 2010. Mikroekonomie základní kurz. Praha: VŠFS.
    recommended literature
  • : Blažek, Jiří; Heissler, Herbert; Kubíček, Jan; Viktorová, Dana; Heissler, Wawrosz, Petr 2012. Ekonomie, právo a hospodářská politika v českém prostředí. Praha: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Jurečka, Václav 2010. Mikroekonomie. Praha: Grada.
  • Holman, Robert 2011. Ekonomie. 5. vydání. Praha: C.H.Beck.
    not specified
  • Tuleja, Pavel; Nezval, Pavel; Majerová, Ingrid 2011. Základy mikroekonomie. Brno: Computer Press.
Teaching methods
Lectures and seminars on the full time form of the study, consultations on the part time form of the study. Students should attend at least 50 % of the tuitions, otherwise they receive substitute homework.
Assessment methods
The subject is finished by credit and exam. The acquiring of credit is necessary condition for student to be able to take the exam. The student acquires the credit if it fulfils conditions: 1. either it passes two tests on the seminars (full time form of the study) or on the consultations (distant form of the study) and it passes two electronic credit tests in basic variant. Each question in the electronic tests are scored, student have to receive minimum score to pass the test. The value of minimum score is mentioned in the test. 2. or it passes two electronic tests in difficult variant. The ekctronic tests in difficult variant differs from electronic tests in basic variant in the level of minimum score needed to pass a test. Electronic tests in difficult variant have higher score. Students who pass electronic tests in a difficult variant must also fulfill the condition of attendance (minimum attendance at seminars in full-time study or consultations in part-time study). Students with ISP or students not assigned to any seminar group (usually students who repeat the course) do not write tests on seminars or consultations. They have to pass electronic tests in difficult variant as a compensation. These students need not to fulfil the condition of attendance. The exam is written and oral. In the written part the student receives a certain number of questions, of which the minimum number must answer correctly. In the written part the student can use the mandatory literature. The questions correspond to those in the mandatory literature at the end of each chapter. Sample questions will also be published in the IS, but they are different from the questions the student receives. Also the minimum requirements of what the student must know will be published. In the oral part the student discusses their answers with the teacher.
Language of instruction
Czech
Further comments (probably available only in Czech)
The course can also be completed outside the examination period.
Information on the extent and intensity of the course: 16 hodin KS/semestr.
The course is also listed under the following terms Winter 2007, Summer 2008, Winter 2014, Winter 2015, Winter 2016, Winter 2017, Winter 2018, Winter 2020, Winter 2021, Winter 2022.
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