Course unit title |
Modeling Economy |
Course unit code |
EKK304 |
Type of course unit (compulsory, optional) |
Compulsory |
Level of course units (according to EQF: first cycle Bachelor, second cycle Master) |
First cycle Bachelor |
Year of study when the course unit is delivered (if applicable) |
Year 4 |
Semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered |
7th semester |
Number of ECTS credits allocated |
3 credits (4.8 ECTS) |
Name of lecturer(s) |
Achamad Tohari, SE., MA., |
Learning outcomes of the course unit |
Students are able to apply various quantitative tools other than econometrics to analyze economic issues or cases both micro and macro. |
Mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning) |
Face to face (offline) and or distance learning (online) |
Prerequisites and co-requisites (if applicable) |
Introduction to Microeconomics and Introduction to Macroeconomics |
Course content |
The Modeling Economics course discusses Optimization, Special Topics: Simple Modeling, General Equilibrium Model Foundations: IO (Input-Output) Model, SAM Model (Social Accounting Matrix), CGE Model (Computable General Equilibrium) |
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools |
Optimization: 1. Chiang, Alpha C. and Wainwright, Kevin. 2005. Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics , Fourth Edition . New York: McGraw-Hill. 2. Karlin, Samuel. 1992. Mathematical Methods and Theory in Games, Programming, & Economics . New York: Dover Pub. Inc. 3. Wu, Nesa and Coppins, Richard. 1981. Linear Programming and Extensions . New York: McGraw-Hill. 4. Rao, SS 1990. Optimization Theory and Applications , Second Edition . New Delhi: Wiley Eastern Limited. 5. Winston, Wayne L; Albright, S. Christian; and Broadie, Mark. 2006. Practical Management Science , 3ed . California: Duxbury Press - Thomson Learning. 6. Hillier, Frederick S. and Lieberman, Gerald J. 2004, Introduction to Operations Research , Eight Edition . New York: McGraw-Hill. 7. Zeleny, M. 1982. Multiple Criteria Decision Making . New York: McGraw-Hill. 8. Koo, Delia. 1977. Elements of Optimization with Applications in Economics and Business . New York: Springer-Verlag. Dynamic Model: 1. Chiang, Alpha C. and Wainwright, Kevin. 2005. Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics , Fourth Edition . New York: McGraw-Hill. 2. Hoy, Michael; Livernois, John; McKenna, Chris, and Stengos, Thanasis. 2001. Mathematics for Economics , Second Edition . Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. 3. Koo, Delia. 1977. Elements of Optimization with Applications in Economics and Business . New York: Springer-Verlag. 4. Chiang, Alpha C. 1992. Elements of Dynamic Optimization . New York: McGraw-Hill. 5. Kamien, Morton I and Schwartz, Nancy Lou. 1991. Dynamic Optimization: The Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control in Economics and Management , 2nd Edition . New York: Elsevier. 6. Takayama, Akira. 1985. Mathematical Economics , Second Edition . Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. 7. Takayama, Akira, 1994. Analytical Methods in Economics. Michigan: University of Michigan. Game Theory: 1. Kreps, David M. 1990. A Course in Microeconomic Theory. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 2. Kreps, David M. 1992. Game Theory and Economic Modelling. Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press-Oxford University Press. 3. Osborne, Martin J. 2003. An Introduction to Game Theory. Oxford,UK: Oxford University Press. 4. Osborne, Martin J. and Rubinstein, Ariel. 1994. A Course in Game Theory . Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. 5. Shubik, Martin. 1982. Game Theory in the Social Sciences: Concepts and Solutions . Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. 6. Von Neumann, John and Morgenstern, Oskar. 1953. Theory of Games and Economic Behavior . Princeton:Princeton Univ. Press. 7. Karlin, Samuel. 1992. Mathematical Methods and Theory in Games, Programming, and Economics . New York: Dover Publications. Inc. Decision Making Theory: 1. Zeleny, M. 1982. Multiple Criteria Decision Making . New York: McGraw-Hill. 2. Mansur, Yusuf M. 1995. Fuzzy Sets and Economics: Applications of Fuzzy Mathematics to Non-Cooperative Oligopoly . Aldershot, Hants, UK, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited. 3. Saaty, Thomas Lorie. 1988. Multicriteria Decision Making: The Analytic Hierarchy Process for Planning, Priority Setting, Resource Allocation . Pittsburgh: RWS Publications. 4. Saaty, Thomas Lorie. 2001. The Analytic Network Process: Decision Making with dependence & Feedback . Pittsburgh: RWS Publications. IO ( Input-Output ) Model: 1. Leontief, Wassily. 1986. Input-Output Economics , Second Edition . Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. 2. Miller, E. Ronald and Blair, Peter D. 1985. Input-Output Analysis: Foundations and Extensions . New Jersey: Prentice Hall. 3. Miller, E. Ronald; Polenske, Karen; and Roose, Adam Z (Ed). 1989. Frontiers of IO Analysis . Oxford, UK: Oxford Univ. Press. 4. Carter, A.P. and Bródy, A. (Ed). 1978. Input-Output Techniques: Applications of IO Analysis . Amsterdam: North-Holland. 5. Bulmer-Thomas, V. 1982. Input-Output Analysis in Developing Countries: Sources, Methods, and Applications . New York: John Wiley & Sons. 6. Sohn, Ira (Ed). 1986. Readings in Input-Output Analysis: Theory and Applications . Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. 7. Nazara, Suahasil. 1997. Input Output Analysis . Jakarta: FE-UI Publishing Institute. 8. United Nations (UN). 1988. "Input-Output Tables and Analysis: Studies in Methods, Series F, No.14, Rev.1", translation by Soeheba Kramadibrata and Sri-Edi Swasono, United Nations, Input-Output Tables and Analysis: Studies in Methods, Series F, No. 14, Rev. 1. Jakarta: University of Indonesia Publishers (UI Press). 9. Central Statistics Agency (BPS). 2000. Theoretical Framework and Analysis of Input-Output Tables . Jakarta: BPS. 10. Isard, Walter and Azis, Iwan J. (et.al). 1998. Methods of Inter-regional & Regional Analysis . Aldershot, Hants, England: Ashgate. 11. Sadoulet, Elisabeth and de Janvry, Alain. 1995. Quantitative Development Policy Analysis . Baltimore: The John Hopkins University Press. SAM ( Social Accounting Matrix ) model: 1. United Nations (UN). 1988. "National Accounts System", translated by Komet Mangiri. United Nations, A System of National Accounts . Jakarta: Univ. Publisher. Indonesia (UI-Press). 2. Pyatt, Graham and Thorbecke, Erik. 1976. Planning Technique for a Better Future: A Summary of a Research Project on Planning for Growth, Redistribution, and Employment . Geneva: ILO (International Labor Office). 3. Central Statistics Agency (BPS). Indonesian Socio-Economic Balance System . Jakarta: BPS (various publication series. 4. Afiatno, Bambang Eko. 1989. Indonesian SNSE Model: Distribution Patterns and Macro Analysis . Jakarta: Inter-University Center for Economic Studies-Indonesian University (PAU-Ek-UI). 5. Pyatt, Graham and Round, Jefferey I. (ed). 1985. Social Accounting Matrices: A Basis for Planning ( A World Bank Symposium ). Washington DC: The World Bank. 6. Isard, Walter and Azis, Iwan J. (et.al). 1998. Methods of Inter-regional & Regional Analysis . Aldershot, Hants, England: Ashgate. 7. Sadoulet, Elisabeth and de Janvry, Alain. 1995. Quantitative Development Policy Analysis . Baltimore: The John Hopkins University Press. General Equilibrium Model ( General Equlibrium ): 1. Starr, Ross M. 1997. General Equilibrium Theory: An Introduction . New York: Cambridge University Press. 2. Dervis, Kemal; de Melo, Jaime; and Robinson, Sherman. 1982. General Equilibrium Models for Development Policy ( A World Bank Research Publication ). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. 3. Dixon, Peter B; Parmenter, Brian R; Powell, Alan A; and Wilcoxen, Peter J. 1992. Notes and Problems Applied General Equilibrium Economics . Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers BV. 4. Mukherji, Anjan. 1990. Walrasian & Non-Walrasian Equilibria: An Introduction to General Equilibrium Analysis . Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press-Oxford University Press. 5. Isard, Walter and Azis, Iwan J. (et.al). 1998. Methods of Inter-regional & Regional Analysis . Aldershot, Hants, England: Ashgate. 6. Sadoulet, Elisabeth and de Janvry, Alain. 1995. Quantitative Development Policy Analysis . Baltimore: The John Hopkins University Press. |
Planned learning activities and teaching methods |
Teaching, discussions, presentations, and problem based learning. |
Language of instruction |
In Bahasa (Indonesian Language) and English |
Assessment methods and criteria |
Mid-exam, final-exam, and individual paper |
Bachelor of Economics
Modeling Economy
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