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Ingénierie Informatique (Academic Year 2016/2017) - Ingegneria Informatica (ad esaurimento)

Èconomie et gestion des entreprises


CFU: 6
Langue du contenu:Anglais
Description du cours
The course in Economics for Engineering focuses on very general topics regarding economics.
Connaissances requises
Calculus I
Objectifs
The aim of the course of Economics for Engineering is to teach the students about general themes of economics regarding microeconomics and macroeconomics.
Programme
The course deals with the main topics of macroeconomics. The market is presented in its general aspects. The market equilibrium and some theorems modelling the equilibrium are reported. The different forms of market are presented in their distinctive features. The welfare and the relations between labour and unemployment and inflation and unemployment are considered. Foreign trade is introduced. Some microeconomics topics are addressed such as the production, classification of costs for a firm and its competitiveness.
Textes
As a support of the course you can find an e-book concerning topics related to the principles of Economics dealt in the course. The e-book title is “Economics for Engineering” edited McGraw Hill and Uninettuno University Press. You can find the link to the book on the homepage of the Telematic International University Uninettuno or accessing the following link http://www.uninettunouniversity.net/portal/it/ebookstore.aspx.
Professeur/Tuteur responsable enseignement
Domenico Iuliano
Liste des leçons
Carlo Andrea Bollino
    •  Leçon n. 2: Market demand  Go to this lesson
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    •  Leçon n. 3: Production  Go to this lesson
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    •  Leçon n. 7: Monopoly  Go to this lesson
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    •  Leçon n. 15: Foreign trade  Go to this lesson
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