Monetary and Fiscal Policy in a Global Economy

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Course Overview:

This course provides an in-depth exploration of monetary and fiscal policies within the context of a global economy. It examines the role of governments, central banks, and international institutions in shaping economic outcomes. The course covers the theoretical foundations, policy tools, and real-world applications of monetary and fiscal strategies, focusing on the interconnections between global financial markets, trade, and economic development.

What Will You Learn?

  • This course aims to bridge theory with practice, equipping learners with a robust understanding of monetary and fiscal policy while preparing them to navigate the complexities of the global economy.
  • Expected Outcomes: Upon completing this course, students will:
  •  Understand the basic concepts of monetary and fiscal policy and their roles in managing economic activity.
  •  Analyze the interplay between national and international economic policies, including how global financial systems affect domestic economies.
  •  Be able to assess the effectiveness of different policy tools in various economic situations.
  •  Apply theoretical concepts to real-world economic scenarios and policy debates.
  •  Critically evaluate contemporary issues in global economic governance, such as international debt, currency crises, and trade imbalances.

Course Content

Module 1: Introduction to Monetary and Fiscal Policy
 Content: o Definitions and roles of monetary and fiscal policy. o Key institutions: central banks, treasuries, and international financial institutions. o Basic economic concepts: inflation, unemployment, GDP, and government spending.  Learning Outcomes: o Gain a fundamental understanding of economic policies. o Learn the difference between monetary and fiscal policies. o Explore the institutions responsible for implementing these policies.  Delivery Methods: Lectures, readings, case studies.

Module 2: Monetary Policy: Theory and Practice
 Content: o Central banks and their roles (interest rates, open market operations, reserve requirements). o Tools of monetary policy: interest rates, quantitative easing, currency interventions. o The transmission mechanism and inflation targeting.  Learning Outcomes: o Understand how central banks control inflation and stabilize the economy. o Learn to assess the effectiveness of monetary policy in various economic contexts.  Delivery Methods: Lectures, simulations, group discussions.

Module 3: Fiscal Policy: Theory and Practice
 Content: o Government spending and taxation as tools of fiscal policy. o Deficits, debt, and budgetary control. o Automatic stabilizers vs. discretionary fiscal policy.  Learning Outcomes: o Understand the role of government spending and taxation in economic management. o Learn to evaluate the fiscal health of an economy. o Analyze the implications of fiscal deficits and debt sustainability.  Delivery Methods: Lectures, case studies, policy analysis exercises.

Module 4: The Global Economy and International Trade
 Content: o The interconnectedness of global economies. o Global trade policies and their impact on national economies. o The role of institutions like the IMF, World Bank, and WTO.  Learning Outcomes: o Understand how international trade and financial flows affect domestic economies. o Explore the relationship between global economic policies and national strategies.  Delivery Methods: Lectures, guest speakers, global economy simulation.

Module 5: Exchange Rates and Currency Policy
 Content: o The role of exchange rates in monetary policy. o Fixed vs. floating exchange rate systems. o Currency crises and the management of capital flows.  Learning Outcomes: o Learn about the mechanisms that determine exchange rates. o Understand the impact of currency policies on international trade and investment.  Delivery Methods: Lectures, case studies, interactive tools for currency analysis.

Module 6: Economic Crises and the Role of Policy
 Content: o Analyzing past economic crises: the 2008 financial crisis, the European debt crisis, and others. o The role of fiscal and monetary policy in crisis management. o Lessons learned from global economic disruptions.  Learning Outcomes: o Understand the causes and effects of economic crises. o Learn how monetary and fiscal policies can mitigate or exacerbate crises.  Delivery Methods: Case study analysis, crisis simulation.

Module 7: The Politics of Monetary and Fiscal Policy
 Content: o The relationship between politics and economic policy. o How governments and political leaders influence monetary and fiscal policy decisions. o Political economy of austerity, stimulus measures, and economic reform.  Learning Outcomes: o Understand the political influences on economic policy decisions. o Learn to analyze policy debates from a political economy perspective.  Delivery Methods: Lectures, debates, political economy readings.

Module 8: Future Challenges in Global Economic Policy
 Content: o The evolving role of monetary and fiscal policy in a changing global economy. o Technological innovation, climate change, and global inequality as emerging challenges. o The future of international financial institutions and global governance.  Learning Outcomes: o Gain insight into the future direction of global economic policies. o Learn how new global challenges may shape fiscal and monetary decisions.  Delivery Methods: Lectures, group projects, scenario planning.