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Kurz se zabývá otázkami ekonomické transformace ve střední a jihovýchodní Evropě po pádu komunistických režimů. Staví na přehledu historického a politického kontextu a na základě případových studií podrobně rozebírá klíčové problémy ekonomického rozvoje zemí střední a jihovýchodní Evropy v 90. letech 20. století. Shrnuje společné rysy a specifika různých zemí v regionu. Pozornost je věnována i současné ekonomické situaci sledovaných zemí.
Kurz je určen pouze pro studenty magisterských programů. Poslední úprava: Hrubá Kateřina, Mgr. (28.01.2026)
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The aim of the course is to explain and discuss the topics and methods of economic transformation in East Central and Southeastern Europe. At the end, students should be able to understand general aspects of economic transformation of the selected countries. Poslední úprava: Lochmanová Sára, Mgr. (17.09.2025)
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Grading is based on the Dean's Measure no. 20/2019: https://fsv.cuni.cz/deans-measure-no-20/2019
Poslední úprava: Lochmanová Sára, Mgr. (18.09.2025)
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POZNÁMKA:Všechna dostupná literatura v sylabu slouží pouze ke studijním účelům v tomto kurzu. Je chráněna autorským právem a nesmí být tak dále šířena. Class readings: will be specified on the first lesson
Course book: IMF, 25 Years of Transition Post-Communist Europe and the IMF. Regional Economic Issues, Special Report, Washington DC 2014
Recommended general readings: Åslund, A. The Transformation of Central and Eastern Europe, Russia and Central Asia. Cambridge University Press, 2007. Bohle, D. and B. Greskovits. Capitalist Diversity on Europe´s Periphery. Cornell University Press, 2011. Gros, D. and A. Steinherr. Economic Transition in Central and Eastern Europe: Planting the Seeds. Cambridge University Press, 2004. Lane, D. and M. Myant (ed.) Varieties of Capitalism in Post-Communist Countries. Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. Myant, M. and J. Drahokoupil. Transition Economies: Political Economy in Russia, Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Wiley, 2011. Piketty, T. Capital in the Twenty-First Century. Harvard University Press, 2013. Rose, R. Understanding Post-Communist Transformation: A bottom up approach. Routledge, 2009. (political and economic transformation) Sobják, Anita. From the Periphery to the Core? Central Europe and the Economic Crisis. The Polish Institute of International Studies, No.7 (55), April, p. 10, Warsaw 2013 Poslední úprava: Lochmanová Sára, Mgr. (17.09.2025)
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Teaching methods are the combination of lectures and seminars. Based on the lectures, students should receive general information about history of central-planned economies in Central Eastern and Southeastern Europe and then about processes of transformations. Seminars are focused on students presentations and reading of the texts which are followed discussed to help students with better understanding of the subject.
Use of generative AI tools: The use and citation of generative AI tools (such as ChatGPT or MS Copilot) in seminar papers and other coursework must comply with the decrees of the IMS Director No. 7/2023 and 9/2023. Generative AI tools may be used unless explicitly prohibited by the instructor. However, they may not be used to generate substantial sections of the text or replace the student’s own intellectual contribution. The student remains fully responsible for any content generated with assistance of AI tools. Presenting AI-generated content, whether verbatim, rephrased, or only slightly modified, as one's own work constitutes plagiarism. Every submitted paper must include a transparent statement specifying which generative AI tools were used, in which stage of the work they were employed, and how they were used, or confirming that no generative AI tools were used. If this statement is missing or incomplete, the instructor is not permitted to accept the paper for evaluation. Unless the instructor explicitly prohibits the use of generative AI tools, the decision to use or not to use them rests fully with the student. The student has the right to request that the instructor does not use AI assistance for evaluating their work.
Poslední úprava: Lochmanová Sára, Mgr. (07.10.2025)
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Poslední úprava: Jeřábek Petr, Mgr. (15.01.2026)
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For updated syllabus see attachments. * Topics covered by the course (2025/2026) 1. Commonalities and specifics of Central and South East European economies in the period until the end of WWII Poslední úprava: Jeřábek Petr, Mgr. (16.09.2025)
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