About us
The Department
of Theory and Analysis of Economic Systems specializes in input-output
analysis methods and their applications. Research in this field includes:
- Modeling intersectoral linkages in the economy (analysis of production chains),
- Examining price transmission mechanisms and the diffusion of innovations between sectors,
- Analyzing energy demand and pollution emissions resulting from the activities of individual sectors,
- Assessing the effects of structural changes in the economy,
- Analyzing regional labor markets.
The field
of multi-sectoral economics also includes analyses of international
trade flows and research on the development and application of
Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) models, which are used, among other
things, to estimate the economic impact of climate policies.
Researchers
at the Department also work on other topics in economics and quantitative methods,
including:
- The System of National Accounts, financial flows, and savings,
- Modeling and forecasting inflation processes, with a particular focus on the role of energy and food prices,
- Applications of text mining techniques,
- Bayesian econometrics and its applications.
The Department's team conducts teaching
activities in areas such as: Sectoral analysis methods (input-output methods),
Econometrics, Forecasting and simulation, National accounts, Application of
spreadsheets in data analysis, Mathematics and Linear algebra.
Contact details
Department of Theory and Analysis of Economic Systems
- Rewolucji 1905 r. 37/39 90-214 Łódź