1st Bachelor in Human Resources Management
General Economy
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ECTS Credits | 2 |
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Number of Hours (h/year) | 30 |
Teaching staff | TOUSSAINT, Martine |
Course Unit | Compulsory |
Term | Quad. 2 |
Code | SOC-GGRH0048/1 |
Prerequisite | None |
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Aims and Objectives | To clarify and illustrate economic phenomena and mechanisms. To resort to the economic argument and the scientific step in the economic reflex ion. To explain general economic activity and problems inherent to the international economic relations while referring to the macroeconomic and current monetary aggregates .To explain employment market and problems inherent to the international economic relations . |
Description | Consumer’s choices. The economic behaviour of the producer. Perfect competition. Imperfect competition. Elements of traditional micro economy. Economic activity. Three approaches of the national accounting. Private consumption. Private investments. The government’s role. International trading. Political economy and economic policy. Approach historical the currency. The request for currency. The work market Consumer’s choices. The international and the world market The work économicy The work in Europe. |
Bibliography | De WASSEIGE Yves. Comprendre l'économie politique, Chronique sociale, Charleroi, 2005. P. Maystadt, F. Minet-Dermine, Comprendre l'économie politique, Edit. Luc Pire,Bruxelles, 2003. BREMOND J. et GELEDAN A. Dictionnaire économique et social. Paris : Hatier, 1990. De WASSEIGE Yves. Les mécanismes de l'économie politique : Laisser faire ou volontarisme. Bruxelles : Éditions Vie Ouvrière, 1994. JACQUEMIN Alexis et TULKENS Henry. Fondements d'économie politique. Bruxelles : Éditions Universitaires, De Boeck Université, 1989. WAUTHY Émile, CIGLIA Jean et DUCHESNE Paulin. Principes d’économie politique. Namur : Éditions Érasme, 1993. |
Teaching and Learning Methods | Lectures directed works on the press kit. |
Assessment Methods | Oral examinations |
Notes | Yes |
Language | French |
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