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European Economic Policies - JEM012
Anglický název: European Economic Policies
Zajišťuje: Institut ekonomických studií (23-IES)
Fakulta: Fakulta sociálních věd
Platnost: od 2018 do 2021
Semestr: letní
E-Kredity: 5
Způsob provedení zkoušky: letní s.:kombinovaná
Rozsah, examinace: letní s.:2/0, Zk [HT]
Počet míst: 185 / neurčen (185)
Minimální obsazenost: neomezen
4EU+: ne
Virtuální mobilita / počet míst pro virtuální mobilitu: ne
Stav předmětu: vyučován
Jazyk výuky: angličtina
Způsob výuky: prezenční
Způsob výuky: prezenční
Další informace: http://ies.fsv.cuni.cz/cs/syllab/JEM012
Poznámka: předmět je možno zapsat mimo plán
povolen pro zápis po webu
při zápisu přednost, je-li ve stud. plánu
Garant: prof. Ing. et Ing. Luboš Komárek, M.Sc., MBA, Ph.D.
Vyučující: prof. Ing. et Ing. Luboš Komárek, M.Sc., MBA, Ph.D.
Mgr. Tomáš Kučera
Třída: Courses for incoming students
Termíny zkoušek   Rozvrh   Nástěnka   
Anotace - angličtina
Poslední úprava: Ing. Monika Martišková, Ph.D. (13.02.2014)
COURSE OBJECTIVE
The course covers major aspects of the economic policy-making in the European Union. It addresses general topics such as economic theories behind the European economic policies, political economy aspects of the European policy-making, and the current EU challenges. It also pays attention to the institutional set-ups and major challenges of the key European economic policies, namely monetary, fiscal, financial stability and - last but not least - agricultural policy. The impact of the important recent events such as financial crisis as consequences of enlargement is also explored. The course includes guest lectures by external speakers who are prominent experts on specific European policies.
Cíl předmětu
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Soňa Sivá (23.03.2023)

The objective of the course is to improve your ability to understand the current European economic policies, to assess them independently and to present your views in both the oral (presentation) as well as written (short essay) form. These are all skills that are useful to many professions such as policy-makers, analysts in financial or international institutions, researchers, experts in public sector or journalists. These skills are especially important now in the post-crisis period, when many European economic policies change dramatically and when views on how they should be changed are diversed.

Literatura -
Poslední úprava: PhDr. Petr Bednařík, Ph.D. (15.02.2020)

READING
Please read the English version

Požadavky ke zkoušce -
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Soňa Sivá (23.03.2023)

The exam will take the form of an open-book essay. You will receive a list of topics from which you will pick one and will be required to write a well-structured essay. You will be expected to present your position on the topic and to support it with sound and solid arguments, ideally evidence-based and properly cited. You will have almost 5 days to work on the essay, so the expected standard is high. You will be provided with instruction on essay writing together with timing and deadline during the 10th week of the course.

You will be allowed to use whatever resources you'd desire (course material, books, peer-reviewed articles). Good knowledge of the course materials will be necessary, though not sufficient. A good essay will require a little research outside the scope of this course.

The aim is to make you apply the concepts taught in lectures on real-world problems (and it will also save you lots of cramming).

Grading

A: 90+ to 100 

B: 80+ to 90

C: 70+ to 80 

D: 60+ to 70 

E: 50+ to 60 

F: 50 or less

 

Sylabus - angličtina
Poslední úprava: prof. Ing. et Ing. Luboš Komárek, M.Sc., MBA, Ph.D. (17.01.2020)

Lecture 1         Introduction to EEP European Labour Market 

Lecture 2         Development of economic alignment among euro area countries

Lecture 3         European Monetary Policy     

Lecture 4         European Fiscal Policies        

Lecture 5         Guest Lecture / Equilibrium Exchange Rate against EUR        

Lecture 6         European Fiscal Framework   

Lecture 7         European Macroprudential Policies    

Lecture 8         EU economic policy challenges

Lecture 9         Soon to be detailed

Lecture 10       Common Agricultural Policy  

Lecture 11       Competition and the EU Banking       

Lecture 12       Way(s) towards the Euro        

Lecture 13       Soon to be detailed

 

Description
The course covers major aspects of the economic policy-making in the European Union. It addresses general topics such as economic theories behind the European economic policies, political economy aspects of the European policy-making, and the current EU challenges. It also pays attention to the institutional set-ups and major challenges of the key European economic policies, namely monetary, fiscal, financial stability and - last but not least - agricultural policy. The impact of the important recent events such as financial crisis as consequences of enlargement is also explored. The course includes guest lectures by external speakers who are prominent experts on specific European policies.


Objectives
The objective of the course is to improve your ability to understand the current European economic policies, to assess them independently and to present your views in both the oral as well as written form. These are all skills that are useful to many professions such as policy-makers, analysts in financial or international institutions, researchers, experts in public sector or journalists. These skills are especially important now in the post-crisis period, when many European economic policies change dramatically and when views on how they should be changed are diversed.

Prerequisites
This is an advanced policy course and therefore it has several prerequisites.
First, you will need the ability to work with (and think critically of ) various resources (lectures, seminar readings, complementary reading list, background textbook, various websites) as there is no single textbook available to cover all issues that would be up-to-date, given how fast various European reforms proceed in recent years.
Second, you will need knowledge corresponding to the content of the course "European Economic Integration" (JEB026).
The final exam is schedualed to

Course requirements
Final exam: The final exam takes 60 min (+ 10 min extra reading time). There will be 3 exam dates. Take an ID card with you, pls.

Course materials
There are various recourses from which you can study the subject:
Lecture notes: As there is no single textbook available to cover all issues, lecture notes are rather detailed to give you the most support possible when studying the subject. In annexes, complementary reading, selected models or terminology is attached to lecture notes. You can also quite easily google most of the concepts quoted in the lecture notes (in some cases, relevant websites are even quoted directly in lecture notes). Lecture notes are being gradually posted on website.


Course materials
Additional lecture readings (voluntary): A few papers will be suggested by presenters.Background textbook:
o Emerging market economies and European economic integration / edited by R. Scott Hacker, Börje Johansson, Charlie Karlsson. - Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2004 - xiii, 328 s. ISBN 1-84376-679-5
o European economic integration: edited by Frank McDonald, Stephen Dearden. - 4th ed.. - Harlow: Financial Times/Prentice Hall, 2005- xxi, 412 s. ISBN 0-273-67908-2978-0-273-67908-0
o The economics of European integration: Richard Baldwin, Charles Wyplosz. - 4th ed.. - Maidenhead : McGraw-Hill, 2012 - xix, 560 s. ISBN 978-0-07-713172-20-07-713172-X
o Macroeconomics : a European text [6th ed.] / Michael Burda and Charles Wyplosz. - 6th ed.. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013 - xxi, 573 s. ISBN 978-0-19-960864-5
o Monetary and exchange rate policies, EMU and Central and Eastern Europe / authors David Begg, László Halpern, Charles Wyplosz ; editors Lorand Ambrus-Lakatos, Mark E. Schaffer. - New York (NY) : EastWest Institute, 1999 - xiv, 108 s. ISBN 1-898128-41-3
o The economics of European integration: theory, practice, policy / Willem Molle. - 5th ed.. - Aldershot : Ashgate, 2006 - xiv, 446 s. ISBN 0-7546-4812-5978-0-7546-4812-5


 

Vstupní požadavky -
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Soňa Sivá (23.03.2023)

This is an advanced policy course and therefore it has several prerequisites.

First, you will need the ability to work with (and think critically of ) various resources (lectures, seminar readings, complementary reading list, background textbook, various websites) as there is no single textbook available to cover all issues that would be up-to-date, given how fast various European reforms proceed in recent years.

Second, you will need knowledge corresponding to the content of the course "European Economic Integration" (JEB026).

 
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