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KIELCE SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS TOURISM AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Main Course : MIKROEKONOMIA (MICROECONOMICS ) Unit : DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC Faculty : ECONOMICS Level of education: I LEVEL OF STUDIES Profile of education; GENERAL ACADEMIC Language : ENGLISH Year of studies: I year Coordinator Leader Type of course Wacław Kotliński, Ph.D. Wacław Kotliński, Ph.D. basic Type of classes / Number of hours : N W 46 Aims : C 14 S L LAB. Credit Form ECTS points exam 8 The transfer of knowledge of concepts and methods in the area of micro and mainstream of economics in the context of the functioning of the producer and the consumer markets. Understanding of the events occurring at different stages of the process management, and in particular areas of the market. Interpret economic events in the relationship business and household environment. Developing the ability of knowledge use about the phenomena of microeconomic in analysis of economic processes taking place in modern economies in terms of the rationality of businesses and households decisions. LEARNING OUTCOMES NUMBER Student who completed the course: of KNOWLEDGE: 01 Has knowledge of the essence of microeconomics and economics mainstream 02 Has a general knowledge of the economic systems functioning 03 Has knowledge of the economic aspects of the management process. 04 05 Has knowledge of the mechanisms and relationships that occur between businesses, households and their environment. Has knowledge about the functioning of market structures (perfect and imperfect competition). 06 Has knowledge about the functioning of the factors of production. 07 Has knowledge of the possibility of practical relations both economic theories and economic practice. Knows the basic methods of processing and interpretation of data, and has knowledge of how to use them. 08 of SKILLS: 01 Can use the theoretical knowledge in the process of economic choice and rational action. 02 Able to conduct observations, define, analyze and interpret microeconomic problems. 03 Can explain dependence related to the economic aspect of human activity in a market economy. 04 Notices the relationship between the producer and the consumer decisions and their economic consequences. Able to analyze and interpret statistical data of microeconomic phenomena 05 06 Able to analyze proposed solutions for specific problems of microeconomic and actively participate in making decisions. of SOCIAL COMPETENCE: 01 Is prepared to actively participation in groups carrying out socio-economic projects 02 Can notice the various aspects of the management of micro-economic perspective. 03 Able to assess the situation in a particular market of the the producer and the consumer perspective using obtained knowledge in the field of microeconomics. Can communicate with the environment and provide a basic understanding of the situation in individual market areas. Can complete and improve obtained knowledge and skills. 04 05 Admission requirements (knowledge, skills and competences): Course Content: Introductory Course : knowledge of economic secondary school. Economics as a science. Subject matter of economics. Features economics. Positive and normative economics. Area of interest in microeconomics. Methods and tools for research in economics. Main trends in the economy. Basic economic problems. Human needs and resources. Types and characteristics of the goods. Management. Rationality management. The problem of scarcity in economics. Marginal analysis. Stages of the production process. Characteristics of the factors of production and the income derived from their use. Models of economic management. Characteristics of the market economy. Market and market elements. Types and forms markets. Demand and the factors. The law of demand. Unusual behavior of W1, U2, K2,W1,U2 W3, U1, K2 W3, U1, K2,K4, K5 W3, U4, K3 W2,W4,U3,K5 W4,W5, U3, K3 W4,W7,W8, K1, K3, consumers. Supply and its determinants. The law of supply. The market mechanism. Market Equilibrium and its disorders. Regulation of the market. Elasticity of demand - the concept and types of elasticity of demand. Determinants of elasticity of demand. Methods for measuring the elasticity of demand. Synthetic Engel curve. Elasticity of demand - the concept and determinants of price elasticity of supply. Methods of measuring the flexibility of supply. Usability as the basis for consumer decisions. I and II Gossen right. The balance of the consumer. Consumer surplus. The production function in the short and long term. Productivity of factors of production. Costs in the short and long term. Economic and accounting cost. Technical optimum production. The company's revenue in the short and long term. Economic optimum production. Forms markets. The market of perfect competition. Limit points profitability. The functioning of a monopoly. Price discrimination. Antitrust. Behavior of firms in an oligopoly. Pricing strategies. Methods of competition beyond price. Monopolistic competition market. Niche monopoly. Factor markets. Derived demand. Transfer income and economic rent. Land rent, interest and profit. The principle of equilibrium in the market of resources. Market labor, labor demand determinants and the factors affecting labor supply. The nature and market effects of the minimum wage. The land market. The land market. determinants of the demand supply for land. Capital market funds. Determinants of demand for capital and the supply of money. Nominal and real interest pro-cents. The effect of the bolt. Test K4,K5,U4, U5, W4, U2,K2 W4,W7,W8, K3, K5,U3,U5 W4,W8, K3, K5,U3,U5 W3, U3, K2 W3, U3, K3 W4, U4, U5, U6, K3 W4, U4, U5, U6, K3 W5, U1,K5 W5,W8,U1, U4, U5,U6,K1, K3, K4 W5,W8,U1,U4 U5,U6,K1, K3, K4 W5,W8,U1, U4, U5,U6,K1, K3, K4 W6, U2, U3, K3 W6, U2, U3, K3 W6, U2, U3, K3 -- Teaching Methods: informative lecture, lecture problem, practical methods - activation. Basic Literature: [1] Mankiw N.G., Taylor P.M. (2009), Mikroekonomia, PWE, Warszawa. [2] Begg D, Fischer S, Dornbusch R. (2007), Mikroekonomia, PWE, Warszawa. [3] Milewski R. (red.) (2007), Podstawy Ekonomii, PWN, Warszawa. [4] Samuelson P.A., Nordhaus W.D. (2004) Ekonomia, Tom 1, PWN, Warszawa. Additional Literature: [1] Balicki L, W. Tyc (2001), Mikroekonomia, A-F-T, Jelenia Góra. [2] Klimczak B. (2006), Mikroekonomia, AE, Wrocław. [3] Klimczak B. Matysiak A. (2003) Mikroekonomia: studia przypadków, AE, Wrocław. [4] Czarny E. (2006) Mikroekonomia, PWE, Warszawa. [5] Moroz E. (2005), Podstawy mikroekonomii, PWE, Warszawa. ECTS CREDIT BALANCE - student workload Student workload Category Full-time studies Part-time studies Contact time with the teacher (didactical classes scheduled according to plan of classes) 60 Exam preparation 40 Training preparation 20 Audit work preparation 20 Getting to know with the literature of the subject and teaching materials provided by the teacher Laboratories preparation 40 Draft preparation 15 Others (kinds?) 5 -- General : 200 The total number of ECTS credits for the course: 8 METHODS OF MEASURING THE EFFECTS OF EDUCATION (please tick X) Verification methods Learning subject outcomes Classes Audit work Drafts Exam Activity Own work W1 X X X X W2 X X X X W3 X X X X W4 X X X X W5 X X X X W6 X X X X W7 X X X X W8 X X X X U1 X X X X U2 X X X X U3 X X X X X U4 X X X U5 X X X X X X X X X X X X U6 K1 X K2 X X X X X K3 X X X X X X X X X X X K4 K5 X Verification matrix of learning course outcomes associated with the learning field of study outcomes. Learning outcomes for the specialty K_W01 K_W02 K_W03 K_W04 K_W05 K_W06 K_W07 K_W08 K_W09 K_W10 K_U01 K_U02 K_U03 K_U04 K_U05 K_U06 K_U07 K_U08 K_U09 K_U10 K_K01 K_K02 K_K03 K_K04 K_K05 K_K06 K_K07 Course learning outcomes W 1 W 2 W 3 W 4 X X X X W 5 W 6 W 7 W 8 W 9 X X X X X X X X X … U 1 X U 2 U 3 X X X U 4 U 5 U 6 U 7 X X X X K 1 X X K 2 K 3 K 4 K 5