European Economy Seminar
0
2018-2019
01620439
Área Científica do Menor
Portuguese
English
Face-to-face
SEMESTRIAL
6.0
Elective
1st Cycle Studies
Recommended Prerequisites
Knowledge gained by passing the following courses: Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Public Economics and International Economics.
The bibliography will be used predominantly in English so that English skills are essential.
Teaching Methods
The participation of students is the basic premise for the functioning of the Seminar, encouraging autonomy in learning.
After the presentation of the integration process in Europe and its current institutional framework, classes are dedicated to the topics proposed.
Students are faced with the requirement of understanding articles in economics, which require the use of knowledge gained during the previous semesters, stimulating the capacity for analysis and synthesis and the ability to properly communicate orally and written, while fostering analysis and discussion.
Learning Outcomes
Overall objectives
Integration of knowledge acquired throughout the degree in Economics through its application to the understanding and analysis of the European economy.
Specific objectives / Specific competencies
1. Clearly distinguish the main stages of the European integration process, as well as its political and economic grounds.
2. Explain the main features of the single European market by identifying and explaining their accompanying policies.
3. Explain the architecture of macroeconomic policies within the European monetary union.
Generic competencies
Development of the following competencies: capacity of analysis and synthesis, capacity of oral and written communication, reading comprehension in English, ability to work in groups, critical and self-critical abilities, information management skills, capacity for applying knowledge in practice, capacity to learn.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
The European integration process: political and economic milestones.
Proposed themes for presentation and discussion: 1. World economy, regionalism, multilateralism; 2. EU commercial policy; 3. Fiscal federalism and EU budget; 4. Regional policy; 5. Common agricultural policy; 6. Environmental policy and common fisheries policy; 7. State aid and industrial policy; 8. Euro, an historical overview; 9. European sovereign-debt crisis; 10. Employment and labour market.
Head Lecturer(s)
Luís Filipe Gens Moura Ramos
Assessment Methods
Assessment A
Exam: 100.0%
Assessment B
Or test (40) or Synthesis work (20) ou Oral presentations (40) Requirement: 75% attendance in the classes.: 100.0%
Bibliography
BALDWIN, Richard E. ; WYPLOSZ, Charles — The economics of European integration. 4th rev. ed.. London : McGraw-Hill, 2012. [Ed. de 2006: BP 339.9 BAL]
NELLO, Susan Senior – The European Union : economics, policies and history. 3rd ed.. London : McGraw-Hill, 2012. [Ed. de 2005: BP 327 NEL]