Syllabus
Syllabus
Syllabus
GRADUATE SCHOOL
City of Malolos
COURSE SYLLABUS
st
1 Trimester, S.Y. 2013-2014
INSTITUTIONAL PHILOSPHY
VISION
A recognized leader for excellence in instruction, research and extension services, a key
player in education and formation of professionally competent, service-oriented, and productive
citizens, and a prime mover of the nation’s sustainable socio-economic growth and development.
MISSION
To provide higher professional, technical, and special instructions for special purposes and
promote research and extension services, advanced studies and progressive leadership in
agriculture, commerce, education, fishery, forestry, engineering, arts and sciences, law, medicine,
public administration, industrial technology and other fields as may be relevant.
COURSE PRE-REQUISITE:
FACULTY :
COURSE DESCRIPTION :
Economic Analysis is an uptick from the basic economics class delving deeper from the classical
models and instruments to new theories in macroeconomics and microeconomics: and their
interrelations. This course also introduces the importance of economic research and applications
esp. in cases of institutions, development, taxes and other timely issues of the country and the
world.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Expound on the reviewed basic economic models on supply-demand, elasticity and PPF
Use advanced economic models to make sound economic decisions applied on examinations,
oral discussions/recitations and research work
Appreciation and application of economic journals and the pursuit of relevant economic
articles as a must and skill to guide as factors in economic and business decisions.
Develop critical thinking on how economic signals interact inter-relationally and applied in
relevant issues through class discussion and debate activities: also to practice and improve
speech skills.
Learning Plans
TEACHING METHODOLOGIES:
GRADING SYSTEM:
Activity Weights
Attendance 12.50%
Class Participation 17.50%
Quizzes/Homework 22.50%
Midterms 25.00%
Finals 22.50%
Total 100%
REFERENCES:
1. Mankiw, Gregory. Principles of Macroeconomics. 7th ed. (preferably the online 7th edition
ftp://dge.stanford.edu/pub/vineety/rup/N.%20Gregory%20Mankiw%20Macroeconomics%
207th%20edition%202009.pdf or any higher edition)
2. Sicat, Gerardo. Economics. Volume 1: Elementary Economics. 2003. (or any higher edition)
3. Sicat, Gerardo. Economics. Volume 2: Macroeconomics. 2003. (or any higher edition)
4. Solow: http://faculty.lebow.drexel.edu/lainczc/cal38/growth/solow_1956.pdf
5. Alesina et. Al. :
http://www.people/fas.harvard.edu/~iversen/PDFfiles/AlesinaSummers1993.pdf
6. Rodrik, Dani et. Al.: https://www.sss.ias.edu/files/pdfs/Rodrik/Research/institutions-
rule.pdf
7. Paderanga: http://pre.econ.upd.edu.ph/index.php/pre/article/download/660/766
8. Diokno: http://www.econ.upd.edu.ph/dp/index.php/dp/article/viewFile/122/120
Submitted by:
Noted by:
JOSENY A. GUEVARRA
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Professor Area Chair
Approved by: