XTO-10806 Economics & Tourism

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Studiepunten 6.00

OnderwijstypeContacturen
Lectures24
Tutorial51
Course coordinator(s)prof. dr. WJM Heijman
dr PC Piket (NHTV)
Lecturer(s)prof. dr. WJM Heijman
dr PC Piket (NHTV)
drs J Klijs (NHTV)
Examiner(s)prof. dr. WJM Heijman
dr PC Piket (NHTV)
drs J Klijs (NHTV))

Language of instruction:

English

Contents:

This course provides a basic understanding of general micro - and macro- economic principles. The course focuses on both consumer and producer decision-making. Concepts and theories will be applied to examples of leisure and tourism.

Learning outcomes:

After successful completion of this course students are expected to be able to:
- compare and classify the work of classical and contemporary economists as far as they are relevant to the explanation of tourism practices;
- summarize contemporary debates in economics and explain the relevance of these debates for the field of tourism;
- recognize and apply micro-economic concepts and theories of consumer behavior, such as demand functions, elasticities, utility maximization and consumer surplus;
- recognize and apply micro-economic concepts and theories of producer behavior, such as supply functions, pricing, cost theory, market forms, taxation, production functions and production systems;
- distinguish basis macro-economic models, such as closed economy, closed economy with public sector and open economy;
- recognize and apply macro-economic concepts and theories, such as monetarism, public finance, externalities and business cycle;
- recall trends in the global economy that affect or are affected by tourism.

Activities:

- lectures;
- tutorials.

Examination:

- written examination with open questions (70%);
- individual paper (20%).

Literature:

McDowell, Moore; Rodney, Thom; Ivan Pastine Ivan; Frank obert H.; [et.al]. (2009). McGraw Hill Higher Education, 864 p. ISBN 9780077121693.

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Verplicht voor: BTOTourism (joint degree)BSc2