11985-FS2024-0-Monetary Policy





Root number 11985
Semester FS2024
Type of course Lecture
Allocation to subject Economics
Type of exam not defined
Title Monetary Policy
Description This course is designed as a presentation of the main theories in monetary economics that are commonly used in central banks. It starts with a survey of the key empirical results pertaining macroeconomic fluctuations over the last several decades, and it then discusses how alternative macro models can—or cannot—explain the facts. We then investigate the design of monetary policy, starting with Taylor rules and moving to optimal monetary policy. About one third of the class is based on: Gali, Jordi (2008), Monetary Policy, Inflation and the Business Cycle, Princeton University Press. The rest of the class is based on papers, and on class notes.

Additional readings:
- Walsh, Carl (2017), Monetary Theory and Policy, 2nd edition, MIT Press
- Friedman, Benjamin, and Woodford, Michael (2011), Handbook of Monetary Economics, North Holland


Credits: 4 SWS / 6 ECTS
Evaluation: Three homeworks, last homework has to be handed on the last day of class and a final exam.

Participation: please register in KSL (open: January 8th until February 8th, 2024)

Lecture:
Monday and Tuesday, 08.15-10.00 hrs, PC Pool A322

Start: Monday, February 19, 2024, 08:15-10:00h, PC-Pool A322 UniS

1.Exam: Monday, May 27, 2024, 08:15-10.00h, A222, UniS

2.Exam: Monday, September 2, 2024, 08:15-10:00, A222, UniS
ILIAS-Link (Learning resource for course) Registrations are transmitted from CTS to ILIAS (no admission in ILIAS possible). ILIAS
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Lecturers Prof. Dr. Luca BenatiDepartment of Economics 
ECTS 6
Recognition as optional course possible No
Grading 1 to 6
 
Dates Monday 08:15-10:00 Weekly
Tuesday 08:15-10:00 Weekly
Monday 2/9/2024 08:15-10:00
 
Rooms
External rooms A222, UniS
A322, PC Pool, UniS
D004, UniS
 
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