Description of Individual Course Units
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Offered By |
Economics (English) |
Level of Course Unit |
Second Cycle Programmes (Master's Degree) |
Course Coordinator |
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR ISTEMI BERK |
Offered to |
Economics (English) |
Course Objective |
The main aim of this course is to introduce the economic aspects of supply and demand in global energy markets. It examines the dynamics of primary energy, fossil fuel and renewable, and secondary energy, electricity, markets in detail. It also covers the topics such as energy demand, the linkages between energy and economic performance, the role of government, public policies, taxes and subsidies and social welfare. The course is designed to teach students to establish connections between most important issues in global energy markets and theoretical and applied aspects of economics science. |
Learning Outcomes of the Course Unit |
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Mode of Delivery |
Face -to- Face |
Prerequisites and Co-requisites |
None |
Recomended Optional Programme Components |
None |
Course Contents |
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Recomended or Required Reading |
Carol A. Dahl, International Energy Markets: Understanding Pricing, Policies, and Profits, Tulsa: Pennwell, 2004. |
Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods |
1. Lectures |
Assessment Methods |
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Further Notes About Assessment Methods |
None |
Assessment Criteria |
1. The learner will clearly define the current energy market trends and principle economic aspects of energy supply and demand. |
Language of Instruction |
English |
Course Policies and Rules |
Attending at least 70 percent of lectures is mandatory. |
Contact Details for the Lecturer(s) |
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Istemi Berk |
Office Hours |
To be announced. |
Work Placement(s) |
None |
Workload Calculation |
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Contribution of Learning Outcomes to Programme Outcomes |
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