3.1.1.1 Spanish and Economics: Microeconomics and Macroeconomics.

Given the complexity of this course, it requires a certain level of knowledge of the Spanish language in order to participate; therefore, this course begins at the intermediate level.

INTERMEDIATE  LEVEL

  • Economic activity.
  • A Chronology of the various economic systems.
  • Factors of production.
  • A Global view of domestic economies.
  • The Firm.
  • The Market: supply and demand.
  • Macroeconomics.
  • The Interdependence of economic activity.
  • The Monetary system.
  • The Public sector.

ADVANCED LEVEL

  • Economics.
  • Economic systems of the 20th century.
  • Economic sectors.
  • Consumer behavior.
  • Production.
  • Types of markets.
  • Macroeconomic indicators: Consumer Price Index (inflation price), Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Gross National Product (GNP).
  • Production and intersectorial relations.
  • Money.
  • National budgets.

 

MAGISTRAL LEVEL

 

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