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The course examines issues related to the incomplete economic integration of the European Union (EU).
The flaws of the current institutional design are discussed based on the historical context of European
Integration resulting in the current Maastricht Paradigm, principles of fiat money, and the relationship
between fiscal and monetary policy. Primary analytical tools used in the course are cross-sectional, panel
data, or time series analysis to support the findings with data driven evidence. In addition, some
assignments involve data wrangling or descriptive statistics. More advanced methods (e.g., VAR models)
might be employed voluntarily by more advanced students.
Poslední úprava: Skladanová Nikola, Mgr. (21.01.2025)
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Students are required to follow the instructions and requirements specified in the course syllabus. Winter semester: Final exams are held in the first half of December. There might be also midterm exams, see the syllabus. Summer semester: Final exams are held in the first half of May. There might be also midterm exams, see the syllabus. Poslední úprava: Skladanová Nikola, Mgr. (16.01.2025)
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This is one of the courses held in cooperation with the partner institution CET Academic Programs, designed for US students and the Czech and international students of the Faculty of Humanities. Attendance is mandatory. Poslední úprava: Skladanová Nikola, Mgr. (16.01.2025)
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https://cetacademicprograms.com/college-study-abroad/programs/czech-republic/cet-prague/ Required reading materials (the Reader) will be sent to the enrolled students via e-mail as a pdf file. One copy of the reader will also be available in the CET Library. Poslední úprava: Skladanová Nikola, Mgr. (16.01.2025)
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The teaching period of the CET courses begins already within the week from January 27, 2025, onwards. Successful students will be enrolled in the course in the SIS by the FHS International Office.
INFORMATION FOR EXCHANGE STUDENTS: Because the teaching period of CET courses begins early, these courses are available in spring semesters only for those exchange students who are spending a full academic year at Charles University. They can enroll in 2 CET courses per semester depending on the available capacity and are expected to select regular courses in addition to the CET (YBAC-coded) courses.
Poslední úprava: Skladanová Nikola, Mgr. (16.01.2025)
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