2023-2024 / ECON2280-1

Political Economy - Microeconomic

Duration

40h Th, 15h Pr

Number of credits

 Bachelor in economics and business management5 crédits 

Lecturer

Barnabé Walheer

Language(s) of instruction

French language

Organisation and examination

Teaching in the first semester, review in January

Schedule

Schedule online

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

The course is an introduction to Political Economy based on concrete examples. 

After a short introduction, the course is divided in two parts:

  • 1. The perfect competition model:
    Supply and demand, producers, consumers, efficiency, elasticity and the intervention of the State in the economy.
  • 2. Extentions to the perfect competition model: 
    Externalities and public goods, imperfect competition, game theory, and risk and information asymmetry. 

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

The course's pedagogical objectives are:
1. Know the basic concepts/methods of microeconomics  and their diverse representations
2. Use these mechanisms, and more generally a rigorous scientific approach, to:
2.A Understand and explain the socioeconomic phenomenon observed in the news
2.B Analyse the pro's and con's of various public policies
3. Be critical with respect to the approaches presented
 
These competences, knowledges and aptitudes are related with the following ILO's: 1b, 4, 6, 7 and 8.

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Co-requis: Mathematics for Economic and management sciences (Part 1)

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

The course is composed of two complementary parts:

-the theoretical part (40h): given by the teacher in aula
-the exercise session (15h): given by the assistant or student-monitor in small group

In order to motivate the interest of the concepts/methods used, an inductive approach is followed. Practical, real-life cases are used to demonstrate the usefullness of the concepts and methods learned. 

Mathematics are a tool for economics: they will be used to answer the practical questions. Support material ("Outils Mathématiques") are available on Lol@ to all students in order to help them overcoming the needed mathematics. 

Non-mandatory remediations take place in the second quarter for students who did not pass the January exam. 

Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)

Face-to-face course


Additional information:

The podcasts (from 2020) of all courses are available on MyULiège. 

On Lol@, Students have access to:





  • the PowerPoint presentation of the teacher
  • 'Questions de comprehension', which are training questions solved after the theoretical sessions 
  • exercises and their correction
  • support tools on mathematics ('Guidances Mathematiques')
  • previous exams (and there correction before the winter holiday). 
  • remediation supports (remediations take place in the second quarter)
Students can ask questions to the teacher during the breaks, to his assistant by e-mail, or during the questions-and-answers classes organised through the year.

Recommended or required readings

There is no mandatory book: the PowerPoint presentations, available on Lol@, are the only necessary material. 
Students willing to deepen their understanding of the course can consult the following books in the Graulich library (B31) (though the evaluation in based on the concepts and terminology used in the theoretical course): 

  • Acemoglu D., Laibson D., et List J.A. (2018), Introduction à l'économie, Pearson education.
  • Krugman, P. R., & Wells, R. (2019). Microéconomie. De Boeck Supérieur.
  • Mankiw, N. G. (2014). Principes de microéconomie. Modulo.
  • Varian, H. (2014), Introduction à la microéconomie, 8° édition en français, De Boeck.

Any session :

- In-person

written exam ( multiple-choice questionnaire, open-ended questions )

- Remote

written exam ( multiple-choice questionnaire, open-ended questions )

- If evaluation in "hybrid"

preferred in-person


Additional information:

Written, closed books exam. It takes place during the exam session of January (with retakes in June and August).
It is composed of 2 parts: a part with multiple choice questions and another part with open questions (see examples on Lol@). More practical details during the session 'Préparation à l'examen' .  
Students can also acquire 1 bonus point on their final note by doing homeworks (see Lol@). See conditions in the 'Devoir' file on Lol@. 

Work placement(s)

Organisational remarks and main changes to the course

Contacts

Professor: Barnabe Walheer, room 1/11 (N3a building) E-mail: barnabe.walheer@uliege.be 

Assistant: Thibault Piron, room 1/26 (N3a building) E-mail: thibault.piron@uliege.be 

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