Theory of Economic Integration
Informacje ogólne
Kod przedmiotu: | 2400-ICU2TEI |
Kod Erasmus / ISCED: |
14.3
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Nazwa przedmiotu: | Theory of Economic Integration |
Jednostka: | Wydział Nauk Ekonomicznych |
Grupy: |
Anglojęzyczna oferta zajęć WNE UW Przedmioty obowiązkowe dla II roku International Economics |
Punkty ECTS i inne: |
(brak)
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Język prowadzenia: | angielski |
Rodzaj przedmiotu: | obowiązkowe |
Skrócony opis: |
The aim of this course is to equip students with a thorough, unbiased and critical understanding of the main economic issues that arise in the context of integration. The course introduces students to, and develops their understanding of, economic integration in the world by presenting concepts, theory and empirical work. Focusing on the European Union and other PTAs (Preferential Trading Areas), it examines the economic processes, problems and policies of integration in the recent past, currently and in prospect. The course is designed for students with a solid background in international economic theory. The specific student learning outcomes and experiences are: - to understand the development and workings of the EC/EU and other PTAs; - to become familiar with the key literature on economic integration. The course will be structured in six Sections. For each Section, links to internet-based resources will be added below as the academic year progresses. |
Pełny opis: |
----For technical reasons, this version of the syllabus is incomplete. For full syllabus refer to the Faculty website---- The course is designed for students with a solid background in international economic theory. The specific student learning outcomes and experiences are: - to understand the development and workings of the EC/EU and other PTAs; - to become familiar with the key literature on economic integration. Course outline: 1. Descriptive background (4 h) What is economic integration - Definition and significance - The stages of economic integration Preferential Trading Areas in world economy - WTO rules - Preferential Trade Agreements and the Multilateral Trade System Basic Principles of EU & Institutions - Post-War economic integration in Western Europe - The decision-making institutions of the EU - The budget of the EU Main readings Baldwin and Wyplosz: ch. 1-3 Dyker D. ch. 2, 3, 4 Hiritis T. ch. 1, 2, 4 McDonald F., Dearden S. ch.1, 4 Pelkmans ch. 1-4 2. Product-market integration in a neoclassical world (6h) - Analysis of discriminatory liberalization - Analysis of a free trade agreements - Analysis of a custom union - Empirical evidence - Creation and diversion effects in empirical studies - Estimated Effects of Trading Blocks Main readings: Baldwin, Wyplosz., ch. 5 Pelkmans ch. 5-6 3. Market Size and Scale Effects (4h) "New Trade Theory": Increasing Returns and Imperfect Competition - Monopoly, international duopoly, and the gains from trade through increasing competition - Monopolistic competition and the gains from trade through increasing product variety "New Economic Geography": Externalities and Agglomeration Economies - The "core-periphery" model - Welfare effects and multiple locations - Empirical evidence on location patterns in the European Union Terms of Trade Effects Main readings Baldwin Richard, Charles Wyplosz. ch. 6 Dierx A., Ilzkovitz F., Sekkat K. Ch. 3-5 Dyker ch.9 4. Microeconomics of Factor Market Integration (6h) - Essential theory - Single European Market - Empirical studies - The 1996 Review of the Single European Market programme - Evidence of the effects of the SEM since 1996 Main readings Baldwin Richard, Charles Wyplosz. 2004. ch. 7.4-5 Pelkmans ch. 6.6-7, 9-10 McDonald F., Dearden S. ch. 1 Dyker D. Ch. 5-6 Hitiris ch. 3 5. Macroeconomic issues (4h) - European Macroeconomic cooperation - Growth Effects - Product market reforms and the macroeconomic performance Main readings Baldwin Richard, Charles Wyplosz. ch. 7.1-7.3 Dierx A., Ilzkovitz F., Sekkat K. ch. 6-8 Pelkmans ch. 16 Dyker ch.7 6. Monetary integration (6h) - A Costs of a common currency - Theory of Optimum Currency Areas - Costs and benefits compared - European Monetary System - European Central Bank - European Monetary Policy Main readings Baldwin & Wyplocz ch. 10, 12, 13, 14 Eijffinger & de Haan ch. 1-3 Artis and Nixson ch. 12 De Grauwe ch 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8 Pelkmans ch. 16, 17 |
Literatura: |
The course does not follow a unique textbook, but it draws on the following titles: - Baldwin, Richard and Wyplosz, Charles 2004 "The Economics of European Integration", McGraw-Hill (lecture slides http://hei.unige.ch/~baldwin/PapersBooks/BW/slides.htm) - De Grauwe 2003 "Economics of Monetary Union" (5th ed) Oxford - Dierx A., Ilzkovitz F., Sekkat K. (2005) "European Integration And The Functioning Of Product Markets" Edward Elgar - Dyker D. 1999 "The European Economy", Longman - Eijffinger & de Haan 2000 "European Monetary and Fiscal Policy", Oxford - Hiritis T. 2003 "European Union Economics" Prentice Hall - McDonald F., Dearden S. 2005 "European Economic Integration", Prentice Hall - Pelkmans 2001 "European Integration" 2nd ed FT Prentice Hall Recommended textbooks: - Hansen, J.D. and Nielsen, J.U. 1997 "An Economic Analysis of the EU", 2nd edition, McGraw-Hill. - Molle, Willem 2001 "The Economics of European Integration", 4th edition |
Efekty uczenia się: |
Student potrafi właściwie analizować przyczyny i przebieg procesów zachodzących współcześnie w ramach integracji europejskiej S2A_U03 Student ma pogłębioną wiedzę na temat mechanizmów towarzyszących procesom integracji gospodarczej S2A_W09 Student posiada umiejętność wykorzystania zdobytej wiedzy do analizy procesów zachodzących w Unii Europejskiej S2A_U06 Student rozumie teorie z zakresu integracji S2A_U02 Student posiada pogłębioną umiejętność przygotowania wystąpień ustnych nt procesów integracji gospodarczej na świecie UE S2A_U10 |
Metody i kryteria oceniania: |
Zaliczeniem wykładu będzie egzamin ustny. Studenci na egzaminie będą dostawać 2 pytania otwarte. Dodatkowo studenci opracowują wybrany przez prowadzącego artykuł. Ocena będzie wystawiana wyłącznie na podstawie odpowiedzi w takcie egzaminu i pracy napisanej na podstawie artykułu. KW01, KW02, KW03, KW04, KW05, KU01, KU02, KU03, KU04, KU05, KU06, KU07, KK01, KK02, KK03 |
Właścicielem praw autorskich jest Uniwersytet Warszawski, Wydział Nauk Ekonomicznych.