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LEARNING OUTCOMES
After the successful completion of the course, students are expected to:
- Know the basic concepts and principles of economics
- Understand the key indicators of economic growth and to be able to choose the most appropriate one
- Be aware of the relationship between the natural environment and economy
- Understand the content of rights in rem and the basic economic provisions of the Civil Code and tax legislation
- Be aware of potential partnerships (during the execution of projects and technical studies) and of the usual accounting obligations of engineers and be able to decide on relevant professional matters.
- Understand the current social and economic developments and be able to formulate well-founded arguments based on critical thinking
- Perceive the complexity of the institutions governing the Greek and the European economy
General Competences
- Search for, analysis and synthesis of data and information, with the use of the necessary technology
- Team work
- Working independently
- Working in an interdisciplinary environment
- Project planning and management
- Respect for the natural environment
- Criticism and self-criticism
- Production of free, creative and inductive thinking
SYLLABUS
- Basic economic concepts. Analysis of different economic ideologies.
- Markets, consumers and the economic problem. Demand and supply theories.
- Economic sectors. Indicators
- Growth vs development
- Factors of production
- Cost
- Enterprises and companies
- Macroeconomic approach: inputs and outputs, external trade, consumption, savings, investments, inflation etc.
- Labour force. Unemployment.
- Money and the financial system
- International trade. Global market.
STUDENT PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Language of evaluation: Greek
Methods of evaluation:
- Written exams at the end of the semester (multiple choice questionnaires, short-answer questions)
- Ability of conducting studies
ATTACHED BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. Vavouras Ioannis, ‘Economic Policy’, Papazisis Publishers, 2013.
2. Dalamagas Vasilis, ‘Introduction to public economics, Kritiki Publishing, 2010.
3. Parkin, Michael, Melanie Powell & Kent Matthews, ‘Econonomics, Kritiki Publishing, 2013.