Syllabus

Title
1450 Field Course: Money, Credit, and Finance
Instructors
ao.Univ.Prof. Dr. Guido Schäfer, HonProf. Mag.Dr. Aurel Schubert
Contact details
Type
PI
Weekly hours
3
Language of instruction
Englisch
Registration
09/19/22 to 09/25/22
Registration via LPIS
Notes to the course
Subject(s) Master Programs
Dates
Day Date Time Room
Wednesday 10/12/22 09:30 AM - 12:00 PM D4.0.144
Wednesday 10/19/22 09:30 AM - 12:00 PM D4.0.136
Wednesday 11/02/22 09:30 AM - 12:00 PM D4.0.144
Wednesday 11/09/22 09:30 AM - 12:00 PM D4.0.144
Wednesday 11/16/22 09:30 AM - 12:00 PM D4.0.144
Wednesday 11/23/22 09:30 AM - 12:00 PM D4.0.144
Wednesday 11/30/22 09:30 AM - 12:00 PM D4.0.144
Wednesday 12/07/22 09:30 AM - 12:00 PM D4.0.144
Wednesday 12/14/22 09:30 AM - 12:00 PM D4.0.144
Wednesday 12/21/22 09:30 AM - 12:00 PM D4.0.144
Wednesday 01/11/23 09:30 AM - 12:00 PM D4.0.144
Wednesday 01/18/23 09:30 AM - 12:00 PM D4.0.144
Wednesday 01/25/23 09:30 AM - 12:00 PM D4.0.144
Contents

This course provides an in-depth analysis of monetary policy and the financial sector at the graduate level.

  • Foundations of Monetary Policy and the Financial Sector
  • Conventional and Unconventional Monetary Policy
  • Macroprudential Policy
  • Monetary Policy in Macro Models with Financial Frictions
  • Inflation and Deflation
  • Financial Crises and Policy Reforms
  • Current Topics, e.g., Digital Money and Cryptocurrencies, Monetary Policy Strategy Review, Monetary Policy and the Corona Crisis

Learning outcomes

The course develops students' skills in monetary and financial economics to

  • acquire a deeper understanding  of monetary policy and the financial sector from a theoretical, empirical, and policy perspective,
  • gain insights into current economic crises and the role of monetary policy and financial regulation,
  • understand the formal theoretical and empirical models underpinning modern monetary policy,
  • critically discuss current policy issues with renowned experts,
  • read and understand original research papers in economics,
  • get prepared for writing a master's thesis.
Attendance requirements

The attendance requirement is met if a student is present at least 80% of the time at class and online meetings.

Teaching/learning method(s)

The backbone of the course is a series of original scientific papers written by renowned economists on money and the financial sector. The course is planned to take place mainly on-campus in the winter term 2022, but online units may also be flexibly scheduled.

  • Students will work through papers assigned over the course of the semester.
  • Papers will be discussed in class, augmented by supplementary material.
  • Students write essays on home assignments related to the papers and collect points for participating in the discussions at the meetings.
  • Guest lectures on current topics in monetary policy and financial regulation by renowned policymakers or scholars will complement class discussions.
  • Audio slides and self-studying of papers will be used in distance learning mode.
Assessment

Grading: 80% essays (each essay is is equally weighted) , 20% direct participation

Recommended previous knowledge and skills

Graduate level microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics

Availability of lecturer(s)

E-Mail: guido.schaefer@wu.ac.at

Tel.: + 431 31336 4579

Office Hours: Thursday, 4-5 p.m.

Additional (blank) field

Students taking the accompanying Research and Policy Seminar should also take this course.

Last edited: 2022-04-26



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