Tópicos de Macroeconomia (2 º Sem 2015/2016)

Método de Avaliação

The final mark is the weighted average of the marks obtained in the exam (50%) and in the presentation/discussion of articles (50%).

Written exams

Individual, written, and unseen 2:15 hour examination papers are composed of 3 questions with identical weights based upon the articles presented in the seminars.

These are open-book exams and all the study materials in paper can be used. Scientific calculators are welcome, but personal computers, electronic diaries, and cellular phones are strictly forbidden.

Presentation and discussion of articles

Each student is responsible for presenting an article (A) on one of the syllabus topics 2-6 and for discussing another article (B) on a different topic.

Presentation of article A (35%) will be assessed considering the quality of the overheads, of the presentation, and of the responses to the discussant and other participants in the seminar.

Presentation of article B, and also of the remaining articles (15%), will be assessed considering the quality of the discussion (paper B) and the overall participation in the seminars

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Sign for assessment uptil th end of 28 February!

For further details see  timetable and topics.  

Fraud

Crib or usage of unauthorized means, when detected during the exam leads to immediate annulment for all students involved. Crib or plagiarism detected during the marking process of exams or presentations/discussions will be dealt in the same way. These penalties do not exclude further punishment decided by the Pedagogic Council or other bodies of ISEG.

The Portuguese Marking System .