Brussels, Belgium
European Business Challenges: Corporate Finance
When:
08 August - 17 August 2025
Credits:
3.0 EC
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Economics
When:
29 July - 02 August 2019
School:
Institution:
Maastricht University
City:
Country:
Language:
English
Credits:
2.0 EC
Fee:
600 EUR
The course introduces students to modern monetary theory. The balance sheets and transactions that are relevant for understanding modern money are examined, with a focus on the Eurozone. Alternative explanations are brought forward that include the idea that banks can create money, that governments spend first and collect taxes later and that central banks use a set of interest rates as their main tool of policy instead of manipulating the money supply. This is the 2nd edition of the class, with the first one scoring 8.83/10 in the evaluation of last year.
S. van der Laan
No prerequisities.
• Knowledge of central banks and monetary policy • Understanding the operations of the Treasury and fiscal operations • Grasp of the credit creation and clearing process in the banking system • Ability to aggregate balance sheets in order to use sectoral balances as a tool for macroeconomics • Insights on the economic history of the eurozone, its crisis and possible remedies
Fee
600 EUR, This 1-week course costs €600,-.
When:
29 July - 02 August 2019
School:
Institution:
Maastricht University
Language:
English
Credits:
2.0 EC
Brussels, Belgium
When:
08 August - 17 August 2025
Credits:
3.0 EC
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Aarhus, Denmark
When:
23 July - 08 August 2025
Credits:
5 EC
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Innsbruck, Austria
When:
01 February - 07 February 2025
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