Course unit title |
Philosophy of Economics |
Course unit code |
PHE601 |
Type of course unit (compulsory, optional) |
Optional |
Level of course units (according to EQF: first cycle Bachelor, second cycle Master) |
Second cycle Master |
Year of study when the course unit is delivered (if applicable) |
Year 1 |
Semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered |
Semester 1 |
Number of ECTS credits allocated |
3.2 ects |
Name of lecturer(s) |
Dr. Wasiaturrahma Prof. Effendi |
Learning outcomes of the course unit |
After taking this course students are able to:
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Mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning) |
Face-to-face (Offline) and Distance learning (online) |
Prerequisites and co-requisites (if applicable) |
No |
Course content |
The philosophy of economics includes a discussion of the conceptual, methodological, and ethical aspects related to the discipline of economics. The main focus is the methodological and epistemological aspects which include methods, concepts, and theories built by economists to be called "science" about economic processes. Philosophy of economics also discusses the ontology and axiology of economic phenomena, as well as how ethical values become part of the argument in economics such as welfare, justice, and the trade-off between the available options. |
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools |
Anthology. 3rd. ed. Cambridge University Press
and Organization. Cambridge University Press.
Economics. Edward Elgar
Economics: Identity and Value. London: Routledge.
Philosophical Analysis. University of Pittsburgh Press
Essays in the Philosophy of Economics. Boston: Kluwer.
Ontology of Economics. Cambridge University Press.
Holland.
Macmillan.
Modern Economics. Princeton University Press
University Press.
Press. |
Planned learning activities and teaching methods |
Teaching (Classical Method), Presentation, Discussion |
Language of instruction |
In Bahasa (Indonesian Language) and English |
Assessment methods and criteria |
- Mid Exam (15%) - Final Exam (15%) - Task of Problem set (70%) |
Master of Economics
Philosophy of Economics
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