International Economics 2104-GPIR-D1INEC
Cource outline:
1. Introduction to the cource: subject matter, national and international economy.
2. GDP concept: supply side and international perspective.
3. GDP concept: demand side and international perspective.
4. Balance of payments.
5. Trade and Trade Policy.
6. Mercantilism, Free Trade, Protectionism and Trade War.
7. Free trade Areas and custom union.
8. European Economic Integration.
9. International flow of capital: the role of savings and interest rate.
10. Foreign Direct Investment. The role of goverment, outsourcing, global value chain.
11. Portfolio investment and International credits .
12. International financial market.
13. World Trade Organization.
14. International Monetary Fund.
15. US – China and the International Economy.
Rodzaj przedmiotu
Tryb prowadzenia
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Założenia (opisowo)
Koordynatorzy przedmiotu
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Efekty kształcenia
After finishing this course the student:
• acquires the knowledge of micro and macroeconomic theory;
• learns to recognize and understand a wide spectrum of economic concepts and definitions;
• understands the economic mechanisms that govern the behavior of markets, consumers, enterprises and the economy as a whole;
• learns to use the graphic models to analyze economic processes;
• develops the capacity for analytical and critical thinking
• develops the capacity to read, understand and apply basic economic models
Kryteria oceniania
Passing requirements:
1. Students are required to come to class.
2. Students are required to submit a paper (20 pages) on a structural features of given national economy and its place in International Economy.
Literatura
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