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Courses taught
Autumn 2007 at Faculty of Economics and Administration
Spring 2007 at Faculty of Science
Spring 2007 at Faculty of Economics and Administration
- CESP (CESP, PEBSI, PESZ1B, PESZ1M, PESZ2B, PESZ2M)
- Bachelors Work
- Diploma Seminar
- Diploma Seminar 2
- Diploma Seminar Z
- Dynamic Macroeconomics
- Economic Aspects of European Integration
- Economic Policy
- Economic theory for public administration
- External Economic Policy
- Global Problems of World Economy
- Institutional Economics
- Labour Market and Employment Policy for NE
- Labour Market Economics
- Macroeconomic Analysis
- Macroeconomic Policy
- Macroeconomics (C_KEMAKR, C_KEMAKR_T, D_MA, KEMAKR, KEMAKR_T)
- Macroeconomics I (PEMAAI, PEMAKI)
- Macroeconomics II (CN_KEMAII, KEMAII, PEMAII)
- Macroeconomics II - seminar
- Macroeconomics of Open Economy
- Monetary Economics (CN_KEMEK, KEMEK, PEMOEK)
- Monetary Theory and Policy
- Money and monetary policy (C_KEPEPO, C_KEPEPO_T, KEPEPO, KEPEPO_T)
- New Classical Macroeconomics
- New Institutional Economics (KEIE, PEIE)
- Primer in Applied Economics
- Seminar in History of Economic Theories
- Social Policy for National Economists
- Special Seminar
- Special Seminar: Dissertation
- The Transformation of the Czech Economy and its Economic Policy
- Theoretical Seminar in Economics
- Theory of Social Order
- Thesis
- Transformation of Czech Economy
- World Economy
Autumn 2006 at Faculty of Economics and Administration
- CESP
- Busines Law (Selected issues)
- Comparison of Economic Theories
- Contemporary Economic Theories
- Developement of Economic Theory
- Diploma Seminar
- Economic Policy (C_KEHOPO, C_KEHOPO_T, KEHOPO, KEHOPO_T)
- Economic Policy II
- Economic Policy of the European Union
- Economic Theories (CN_KEEKTE, KEEKTE, PEEKTE)
- Economics of State Intervention
- Introduction to Public Policy
- Journalism for Economists
- Macroeconomic Regulation
- Macroeconomics for Public Administration
- Main Trends of Economic Thinking
- Market Theory
- Market, Finance and Global Problems