Zachodniopomorski Uniwersytet Technologiczny w Szczecinie

Administracja Centralna Uczelni - Wymiana międzynarodowa (S2)

Sylabus przedmiotu European Economic Policies:

Informacje podstawowe

Kierunek studiów Wymiana międzynarodowa
Forma studiów studia stacjonarne Poziom drugiego stopnia
Tytuł zawodowy absolwenta
Obszary studiów
Profil
Moduł
Przedmiot European Economic Policies
Specjalność przedmiot wspólny
Jednostka prowadząca Wymiana Międzynarodowa - WEKON
Nauczyciel odpowiedzialny Ileana Tache <ileanatache@unitbv.ro>
Inni nauczyciele Ileana Tache <ileanatache@unitbv.ro>
ECTS (planowane) 3,0 ECTS (formy) 3,0
Forma zaliczenia zaliczenie Język angielski
Blok obieralny Grupa obieralna

Formy dydaktyczne

Forma dydaktycznaKODSemestrGodzinyECTSWagaZaliczenie
wykładyW1 30 3,01,00zaliczenie

Wymagania wstępne

KODWymaganie wstępne
W-1Microeconomics and Macroeconomics, History of European Integration.

Cele przedmiotu

KODCel modułu/przedmiotu
C-1The aim of the course is to introduce participants to a study of the development of European Union economic policies since the end of World War II, putting the economic analysis into a historical perspective which emphasizes the responses of policy makers to external shocks like the Cold War, oil shocks, German reunification, and the collapse of the Soviet Union. The course shows also how the EU policy process continues to operate and to evolve in the enlargement context, with the associated need for institutional reforms. The main policy issues discussed in the course and accompanied by case studies focus on the Single Market, Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), Trade Policy, the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), Competition and Industrial/Enterprise Policy, Regional/Structural Policy, Budget and Taxation.

Treści programowe z podziałem na formy zajęć

KODTreść programowaGodziny
wykłady
T-W-11. Conceptualizing European Economic Policies (2 hours) EU Integration theories / Economic theories / Global economic integration 2. Introduction to EU Economic Policies – Overview and Basic Facts (2 hours) Background to EU economic policies – Political and macroeconomic context / Limits and results of EU economic policies 3. Stages of EU Economic Integration – Constructing the Common Market (2 hours) A Post-war starting point: the European Coal and Steel Community / Dimensions of the EC Customs Union / Completion of the Internal Market 1993 / Policy implications and spill-over effects 4. Stages of EU Economic Integration – the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and its policy-making (2 hours) Maastricht Criteria and Three Stages of the European Monetary Union (EMU) / European Central Bank and European System of Central Banks / Introduction of Euro coins and bills 2002 / Relations between Eurozone countries and other member states 5. The external dimension of the Euro (2 hours) Euro and international trade / Euro and the enlarged EU / Euro as a world currency and rival of the US Dollar? 6. The EMU Stability and Growth Pact, Macroeconomic Policy Coordination and the EU Lisbon Strategy (2 hours) Conflicts about EMU Stability and Growth Pact / Difficulties of the Lisbon Strategy 7. Financing the European Union – the Community Budget (2 hours) Budget contributions and spending / Budgetary Process / Financial Perspectives and enlargement 8. Competition Policy (2 hours) European Commission as powerful guardian of EU competition rules / Market domination / State intervention / Recent developments – a renationalization of the EU’s successful policy? 9. Taxation Policy (2 hours) Indirect Taxation / Direct Taxation / Tax Competition or Tax Coordination? / Should there be an EU Tax? 10. Regional and Structural Policy (2 hours) Europe’s diverse regions / Economic and Social Cohesion / EU Structural Funds / The enlarged EU as a special challenge for EU Regional Policy 11. Industrial and Enterprise Policy (2 hours) Concerns of Competitiveness / Small and medium sized enterprises / Information and Telecommunications industries 12. Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) (2 hours) Reasons for special treatment of agriculture / Principles of the CAP / Recent CAP reforms / WTO negotiation strategies in the field of Agriculture 13. The European Union Consumer Policy (2 hours) Consumer Protection as an element of the Common Market / Food Scandals in Europe / Precautionary principle / Impact on EU Trade Policy 14. The Common Commercial Policy and EU External Trade (2 hours) Instruments of the Common Commercial Policy / European Trade Policy Process / European Union in the WTO 15. Brexit impact on European Economic Policies (2 hours) Assessment of the impact of Brexit on euro area stability/Consequences for the EU budget/impact on trade policy and customs union30
30

Obciążenie pracą studenta - formy aktywności

KODForma aktywnościGodziny
wykłady
A-W-1attendance30
A-W-2Literature overview35
A-W-3Preparation to classes (research essay)10
75

Metody nauczania / narzędzia dydaktyczne

KODMetoda nauczania / narzędzie dydaktyczne
M-1Lectures (based on ppt presentations, inter-activity and dialogue), Seminar discussions, Case studies.

Sposoby oceny

KODSposób oceny
S-1Ocena podsumowująca: Research Essays (8-10 pages) must deal with one of several EU economic policy topics to be selected from a list given by the instructor. The research essays must meet certain academic standards suggested by the instructor.
S-2Ocena podsumowująca: Durgin the course students' activity and ability to apply their knowledge in relation to the case shall be assessed

Zamierzone efekty uczenia się - wiedza

Zamierzone efekty uczenia sięOdniesienie do efektów kształcenia dla kierunku studiówOdniesienie do efektów zdefiniowanych dla obszaru kształceniaCel przedmiotuTreści programoweMetody nauczaniaSposób oceny
WM-WEKON_1-_null_W01
Srudents will be able to understand, analyze and assess the developments, actors, institutions and challenges of policy-making in general, and European integration in particular; acquire a solid understanding of the EU institutions, decision-making, policies and theoretical approaches
C-1T-W-1M-1S-1, S-2

Zamierzone efekty uczenia się - umiejętności

Zamierzone efekty uczenia sięOdniesienie do efektów kształcenia dla kierunku studiówOdniesienie do efektów zdefiniowanych dla obszaru kształceniaCel przedmiotuTreści programoweMetody nauczaniaSposób oceny
WM-WEKON_1-_EEP_U01
- Has the capacity to systematically absorb new areas of knowledge necessary for the EU's economic policy - Has the ability to analyze economic phenomena and processes in the European Union
C-1T-W-1M-1S-1, S-2

Zamierzone efekty uczenia się - inne kompetencje społeczne i personalne

Zamierzone efekty uczenia sięOdniesienie do efektów kształcenia dla kierunku studiówOdniesienie do efektów zdefiniowanych dla obszaru kształceniaCel przedmiotuTreści programoweMetody nauczaniaSposób oceny
WM-WEKON_1-_EEP_K01
- Understands the importance and importance of economic policy - Is aware of the role of economic policy and knows the mechanism of its functioning
C-1T-W-1M-1S-1, S-2

Kryterium oceny - wiedza

Efekt uczenia sięOcenaKryterium oceny
WM-WEKON_1-_null_W01
Srudents will be able to understand, analyze and assess the developments, actors, institutions and challenges of policy-making in general, and European integration in particular; acquire a solid understanding of the EU institutions, decision-making, policies and theoretical approaches
2,0
3,0Student correctly defines some concepts of european economic policies
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0

Kryterium oceny - umiejętności

Efekt uczenia sięOcenaKryterium oceny
WM-WEKON_1-_EEP_U01
- Has the capacity to systematically absorb new areas of knowledge necessary for the EU's economic policy - Has the ability to analyze economic phenomena and processes in the European Union
2,0
3,0- Has the capacity to systematically absorb new areas of knowledge necessary for the EU's economic policy - Has the ability to analyze economic phenomena and processes in the European Union
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0

Kryterium oceny - inne kompetencje społeczne i personalne

Efekt uczenia sięOcenaKryterium oceny
WM-WEKON_1-_EEP_K01
- Understands the importance and importance of economic policy - Is aware of the role of economic policy and knows the mechanism of its functioning
2,0
3,0- Understands the importance and importance of economic policy - Is aware of the role of economic policy and knows the mechanism of its functioning
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0

Literatura podstawowa

  1. Wallace, H., Pollack, M.A. and Young, A.R., Policy Making in the European Union, Seventh edition, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2014
  2. McCormick, J., Understanding the European Union, Palgrave Macmillan, UK, 2008

Treści programowe - wykłady

KODTreść programowaGodziny
T-W-11. Conceptualizing European Economic Policies (2 hours) EU Integration theories / Economic theories / Global economic integration 2. Introduction to EU Economic Policies – Overview and Basic Facts (2 hours) Background to EU economic policies – Political and macroeconomic context / Limits and results of EU economic policies 3. Stages of EU Economic Integration – Constructing the Common Market (2 hours) A Post-war starting point: the European Coal and Steel Community / Dimensions of the EC Customs Union / Completion of the Internal Market 1993 / Policy implications and spill-over effects 4. Stages of EU Economic Integration – the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and its policy-making (2 hours) Maastricht Criteria and Three Stages of the European Monetary Union (EMU) / European Central Bank and European System of Central Banks / Introduction of Euro coins and bills 2002 / Relations between Eurozone countries and other member states 5. The external dimension of the Euro (2 hours) Euro and international trade / Euro and the enlarged EU / Euro as a world currency and rival of the US Dollar? 6. The EMU Stability and Growth Pact, Macroeconomic Policy Coordination and the EU Lisbon Strategy (2 hours) Conflicts about EMU Stability and Growth Pact / Difficulties of the Lisbon Strategy 7. Financing the European Union – the Community Budget (2 hours) Budget contributions and spending / Budgetary Process / Financial Perspectives and enlargement 8. Competition Policy (2 hours) European Commission as powerful guardian of EU competition rules / Market domination / State intervention / Recent developments – a renationalization of the EU’s successful policy? 9. Taxation Policy (2 hours) Indirect Taxation / Direct Taxation / Tax Competition or Tax Coordination? / Should there be an EU Tax? 10. Regional and Structural Policy (2 hours) Europe’s diverse regions / Economic and Social Cohesion / EU Structural Funds / The enlarged EU as a special challenge for EU Regional Policy 11. Industrial and Enterprise Policy (2 hours) Concerns of Competitiveness / Small and medium sized enterprises / Information and Telecommunications industries 12. Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) (2 hours) Reasons for special treatment of agriculture / Principles of the CAP / Recent CAP reforms / WTO negotiation strategies in the field of Agriculture 13. The European Union Consumer Policy (2 hours) Consumer Protection as an element of the Common Market / Food Scandals in Europe / Precautionary principle / Impact on EU Trade Policy 14. The Common Commercial Policy and EU External Trade (2 hours) Instruments of the Common Commercial Policy / European Trade Policy Process / European Union in the WTO 15. Brexit impact on European Economic Policies (2 hours) Assessment of the impact of Brexit on euro area stability/Consequences for the EU budget/impact on trade policy and customs union30
30

Formy aktywności - wykłady

KODForma aktywnościGodziny
A-W-1attendance30
A-W-2Literature overview35
A-W-3Preparation to classes (research essay)10
75
(*) 1 punkt ECTS, odpowiada około 30 godzinom aktywności studenta
PoleKODZnaczenie kodu
Zamierzone efekty uczenia sięWM-WEKON_1-_null_W01Srudents will be able to understand, analyze and assess the developments, actors, institutions and challenges of policy-making in general, and European integration in particular; acquire a solid understanding of the EU institutions, decision-making, policies and theoretical approaches
Cel przedmiotuC-1The aim of the course is to introduce participants to a study of the development of European Union economic policies since the end of World War II, putting the economic analysis into a historical perspective which emphasizes the responses of policy makers to external shocks like the Cold War, oil shocks, German reunification, and the collapse of the Soviet Union. The course shows also how the EU policy process continues to operate and to evolve in the enlargement context, with the associated need for institutional reforms. The main policy issues discussed in the course and accompanied by case studies focus on the Single Market, Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), Trade Policy, the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), Competition and Industrial/Enterprise Policy, Regional/Structural Policy, Budget and Taxation.
Treści programoweT-W-11. Conceptualizing European Economic Policies (2 hours) EU Integration theories / Economic theories / Global economic integration 2. Introduction to EU Economic Policies – Overview and Basic Facts (2 hours) Background to EU economic policies – Political and macroeconomic context / Limits and results of EU economic policies 3. Stages of EU Economic Integration – Constructing the Common Market (2 hours) A Post-war starting point: the European Coal and Steel Community / Dimensions of the EC Customs Union / Completion of the Internal Market 1993 / Policy implications and spill-over effects 4. Stages of EU Economic Integration – the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and its policy-making (2 hours) Maastricht Criteria and Three Stages of the European Monetary Union (EMU) / European Central Bank and European System of Central Banks / Introduction of Euro coins and bills 2002 / Relations between Eurozone countries and other member states 5. The external dimension of the Euro (2 hours) Euro and international trade / Euro and the enlarged EU / Euro as a world currency and rival of the US Dollar? 6. The EMU Stability and Growth Pact, Macroeconomic Policy Coordination and the EU Lisbon Strategy (2 hours) Conflicts about EMU Stability and Growth Pact / Difficulties of the Lisbon Strategy 7. Financing the European Union – the Community Budget (2 hours) Budget contributions and spending / Budgetary Process / Financial Perspectives and enlargement 8. Competition Policy (2 hours) European Commission as powerful guardian of EU competition rules / Market domination / State intervention / Recent developments – a renationalization of the EU’s successful policy? 9. Taxation Policy (2 hours) Indirect Taxation / Direct Taxation / Tax Competition or Tax Coordination? / Should there be an EU Tax? 10. Regional and Structural Policy (2 hours) Europe’s diverse regions / Economic and Social Cohesion / EU Structural Funds / The enlarged EU as a special challenge for EU Regional Policy 11. Industrial and Enterprise Policy (2 hours) Concerns of Competitiveness / Small and medium sized enterprises / Information and Telecommunications industries 12. Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) (2 hours) Reasons for special treatment of agriculture / Principles of the CAP / Recent CAP reforms / WTO negotiation strategies in the field of Agriculture 13. The European Union Consumer Policy (2 hours) Consumer Protection as an element of the Common Market / Food Scandals in Europe / Precautionary principle / Impact on EU Trade Policy 14. The Common Commercial Policy and EU External Trade (2 hours) Instruments of the Common Commercial Policy / European Trade Policy Process / European Union in the WTO 15. Brexit impact on European Economic Policies (2 hours) Assessment of the impact of Brexit on euro area stability/Consequences for the EU budget/impact on trade policy and customs union
Metody nauczaniaM-1Lectures (based on ppt presentations, inter-activity and dialogue), Seminar discussions, Case studies.
Sposób ocenyS-1Ocena podsumowująca: Research Essays (8-10 pages) must deal with one of several EU economic policy topics to be selected from a list given by the instructor. The research essays must meet certain academic standards suggested by the instructor.
S-2Ocena podsumowująca: Durgin the course students' activity and ability to apply their knowledge in relation to the case shall be assessed
Kryteria ocenyOcenaKryterium oceny
2,0
3,0Student correctly defines some concepts of european economic policies
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0
PoleKODZnaczenie kodu
Zamierzone efekty uczenia sięWM-WEKON_1-_EEP_U01- Has the capacity to systematically absorb new areas of knowledge necessary for the EU's economic policy - Has the ability to analyze economic phenomena and processes in the European Union
Cel przedmiotuC-1The aim of the course is to introduce participants to a study of the development of European Union economic policies since the end of World War II, putting the economic analysis into a historical perspective which emphasizes the responses of policy makers to external shocks like the Cold War, oil shocks, German reunification, and the collapse of the Soviet Union. The course shows also how the EU policy process continues to operate and to evolve in the enlargement context, with the associated need for institutional reforms. The main policy issues discussed in the course and accompanied by case studies focus on the Single Market, Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), Trade Policy, the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), Competition and Industrial/Enterprise Policy, Regional/Structural Policy, Budget and Taxation.
Treści programoweT-W-11. Conceptualizing European Economic Policies (2 hours) EU Integration theories / Economic theories / Global economic integration 2. Introduction to EU Economic Policies – Overview and Basic Facts (2 hours) Background to EU economic policies – Political and macroeconomic context / Limits and results of EU economic policies 3. Stages of EU Economic Integration – Constructing the Common Market (2 hours) A Post-war starting point: the European Coal and Steel Community / Dimensions of the EC Customs Union / Completion of the Internal Market 1993 / Policy implications and spill-over effects 4. Stages of EU Economic Integration – the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and its policy-making (2 hours) Maastricht Criteria and Three Stages of the European Monetary Union (EMU) / European Central Bank and European System of Central Banks / Introduction of Euro coins and bills 2002 / Relations between Eurozone countries and other member states 5. The external dimension of the Euro (2 hours) Euro and international trade / Euro and the enlarged EU / Euro as a world currency and rival of the US Dollar? 6. The EMU Stability and Growth Pact, Macroeconomic Policy Coordination and the EU Lisbon Strategy (2 hours) Conflicts about EMU Stability and Growth Pact / Difficulties of the Lisbon Strategy 7. Financing the European Union – the Community Budget (2 hours) Budget contributions and spending / Budgetary Process / Financial Perspectives and enlargement 8. Competition Policy (2 hours) European Commission as powerful guardian of EU competition rules / Market domination / State intervention / Recent developments – a renationalization of the EU’s successful policy? 9. Taxation Policy (2 hours) Indirect Taxation / Direct Taxation / Tax Competition or Tax Coordination? / Should there be an EU Tax? 10. Regional and Structural Policy (2 hours) Europe’s diverse regions / Economic and Social Cohesion / EU Structural Funds / The enlarged EU as a special challenge for EU Regional Policy 11. Industrial and Enterprise Policy (2 hours) Concerns of Competitiveness / Small and medium sized enterprises / Information and Telecommunications industries 12. Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) (2 hours) Reasons for special treatment of agriculture / Principles of the CAP / Recent CAP reforms / WTO negotiation strategies in the field of Agriculture 13. The European Union Consumer Policy (2 hours) Consumer Protection as an element of the Common Market / Food Scandals in Europe / Precautionary principle / Impact on EU Trade Policy 14. The Common Commercial Policy and EU External Trade (2 hours) Instruments of the Common Commercial Policy / European Trade Policy Process / European Union in the WTO 15. Brexit impact on European Economic Policies (2 hours) Assessment of the impact of Brexit on euro area stability/Consequences for the EU budget/impact on trade policy and customs union
Metody nauczaniaM-1Lectures (based on ppt presentations, inter-activity and dialogue), Seminar discussions, Case studies.
Sposób ocenyS-1Ocena podsumowująca: Research Essays (8-10 pages) must deal with one of several EU economic policy topics to be selected from a list given by the instructor. The research essays must meet certain academic standards suggested by the instructor.
S-2Ocena podsumowująca: Durgin the course students' activity and ability to apply their knowledge in relation to the case shall be assessed
Kryteria ocenyOcenaKryterium oceny
2,0
3,0- Has the capacity to systematically absorb new areas of knowledge necessary for the EU's economic policy - Has the ability to analyze economic phenomena and processes in the European Union
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0
PoleKODZnaczenie kodu
Zamierzone efekty uczenia sięWM-WEKON_1-_EEP_K01- Understands the importance and importance of economic policy - Is aware of the role of economic policy and knows the mechanism of its functioning
Cel przedmiotuC-1The aim of the course is to introduce participants to a study of the development of European Union economic policies since the end of World War II, putting the economic analysis into a historical perspective which emphasizes the responses of policy makers to external shocks like the Cold War, oil shocks, German reunification, and the collapse of the Soviet Union. The course shows also how the EU policy process continues to operate and to evolve in the enlargement context, with the associated need for institutional reforms. The main policy issues discussed in the course and accompanied by case studies focus on the Single Market, Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), Trade Policy, the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), Competition and Industrial/Enterprise Policy, Regional/Structural Policy, Budget and Taxation.
Treści programoweT-W-11. Conceptualizing European Economic Policies (2 hours) EU Integration theories / Economic theories / Global economic integration 2. Introduction to EU Economic Policies – Overview and Basic Facts (2 hours) Background to EU economic policies – Political and macroeconomic context / Limits and results of EU economic policies 3. Stages of EU Economic Integration – Constructing the Common Market (2 hours) A Post-war starting point: the European Coal and Steel Community / Dimensions of the EC Customs Union / Completion of the Internal Market 1993 / Policy implications and spill-over effects 4. Stages of EU Economic Integration – the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and its policy-making (2 hours) Maastricht Criteria and Three Stages of the European Monetary Union (EMU) / European Central Bank and European System of Central Banks / Introduction of Euro coins and bills 2002 / Relations between Eurozone countries and other member states 5. The external dimension of the Euro (2 hours) Euro and international trade / Euro and the enlarged EU / Euro as a world currency and rival of the US Dollar? 6. The EMU Stability and Growth Pact, Macroeconomic Policy Coordination and the EU Lisbon Strategy (2 hours) Conflicts about EMU Stability and Growth Pact / Difficulties of the Lisbon Strategy 7. Financing the European Union – the Community Budget (2 hours) Budget contributions and spending / Budgetary Process / Financial Perspectives and enlargement 8. Competition Policy (2 hours) European Commission as powerful guardian of EU competition rules / Market domination / State intervention / Recent developments – a renationalization of the EU’s successful policy? 9. Taxation Policy (2 hours) Indirect Taxation / Direct Taxation / Tax Competition or Tax Coordination? / Should there be an EU Tax? 10. Regional and Structural Policy (2 hours) Europe’s diverse regions / Economic and Social Cohesion / EU Structural Funds / The enlarged EU as a special challenge for EU Regional Policy 11. Industrial and Enterprise Policy (2 hours) Concerns of Competitiveness / Small and medium sized enterprises / Information and Telecommunications industries 12. Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) (2 hours) Reasons for special treatment of agriculture / Principles of the CAP / Recent CAP reforms / WTO negotiation strategies in the field of Agriculture 13. The European Union Consumer Policy (2 hours) Consumer Protection as an element of the Common Market / Food Scandals in Europe / Precautionary principle / Impact on EU Trade Policy 14. The Common Commercial Policy and EU External Trade (2 hours) Instruments of the Common Commercial Policy / European Trade Policy Process / European Union in the WTO 15. Brexit impact on European Economic Policies (2 hours) Assessment of the impact of Brexit on euro area stability/Consequences for the EU budget/impact on trade policy and customs union
Metody nauczaniaM-1Lectures (based on ppt presentations, inter-activity and dialogue), Seminar discussions, Case studies.
Sposób ocenyS-1Ocena podsumowująca: Research Essays (8-10 pages) must deal with one of several EU economic policy topics to be selected from a list given by the instructor. The research essays must meet certain academic standards suggested by the instructor.
S-2Ocena podsumowująca: Durgin the course students' activity and ability to apply their knowledge in relation to the case shall be assessed
Kryteria ocenyOcenaKryterium oceny
2,0
3,0- Understands the importance and importance of economic policy - Is aware of the role of economic policy and knows the mechanism of its functioning
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0