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[ 1VMUSK9 ] KS Market Economy and Government Activities

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3 ECTS B1 - Bachelor's programme 1. year Economics Johann Brunner 2 hpw Johannes Kepler University Linz
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Pre-requisites (*)keine
Original study plan Bachelor's programme Business and Economics 2013W
Objectives The course focuses on the functions and importance of the public sector in a market economy, the most important ways in which the state influences production and consumption of goods (taxes, government spending, social security) in a market economy, how this affects the market's function, and the distribution of income. Students will become familiar with main economic arguments as to the "limits of their market" and the consequences of the state's role in a market economy.
Subject Introduction: core economic concepts and the role of the state; The public sector: institutions, key figures, comparisons; Basic principles of taxation and main taxes in Austria: The effect of a tax in partial market: incidence and welfare effects; economic reasons of state activity: allocation, distribution, Stabilization; theory of market failure: externalities and public goods; Voting; Redistribution by the state; Social policy; Economics and politics.
Criteria for evaluation Requirements to take the examination: submission of 2 homework assignments (passing grades, interactive elements), opportunity to earn extra credit. Final examination, re-sit examination (if necessary)
Methods Lecture by instructor
Language German
Study material Reading:

  • Reader

Additional reading:

  • Mankiw, N. G.; Taylor, M. P.: Grundzüge der Volkswirtschaftslehre. Schäffer-Poeschel, Stuttgart, 2008. Kap. 2, 6-8,10-12, 20
  • Nowotny, E.; Zagler, M.: Der öffentliche Sektor. Springer, Berlin, 2009.
  • Pindyck, R. S.; Rubinfeld, D. L.: Microeconomics. Pearson Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, 2009. ch. 9 and 18
  • Stiglitz, J. E.: Economics of the Public Sector. Norton, New York, 1999.

Supplementary material will be announced during the semester.

Changing subject? No
On-site course
Maximum number of participants 200
Assignment procedure Assignment according to priority