Globalisation in the World Economy - a subject offered in English 330-MS2-2GGS#E
Study profile: General academic
Form of studies: full-time
Type of course: basic
Module: M_2
Year of studies / semester: Second-cycle studies, year II, semester 3
Entry requirements (the so-called sequential system of classes and exams): -
Number of teaching hours with the division into the forms of teaching: 30 hours of lectures
Teaching methods: lecture with the use of multimedia presentations
ECTS credits: 3
Participation in lectures - 30 hours
Preparation for the lecture - 15 hours
Preparation for the final exam - 26 hours
Participation in consultations - 4 hours
Exam - 2 hours
Quantitative indicators
Student workload related to the classes:
- requiring the direct participation of the teacher: number of hours 36, ECTS points 1.44
Type of course
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
KNOWLEDGE
2GGS_W01 The student knows and deeply understands the essence of international economic relations, as well as the process of globalization and their relation to other sciences - KP7_WG1,
2GGS_W02 The student knows and understands the specificity of various relations and institutions that are elements of global economic structures, also in the field of international trade - KP7_WG2,
2GGS_W03 The student knows and understands the determinants of changes in structures, institutions and social missions as a result of global globalization and regionalization processes - KP7_WK3
Assessment criteria
Written exam in the form of a test on the topics covered in the lectures
Bibliography
COMPULSORY LITERATURE:
D. Rodrik, One economy, many recipes. Globalization, institutions and economic growth. Krytyki Polityczna Publishing House, Warsaw 2011.
J. E. Stiglitz, Globalization. Polish Scientific Publishers PWN, Warsaw 2004.
E. Polak, Globalization and socio-economic diversification, Difin SA, Warsaw 2009.
J. A. Scholte, Globalization: a critical introduction, Oficyna Wydawnicza Humanista, Sosnowiec 2006.
D. Claes, C. Knutsen, Governing the global economy, Routledge, London 2011.
SUPPLEMENTARY LITERATURE:
A. Bąkiewicz, U. Żuławska (ed.), Development in the age of globalization, Polskie Wydawnictwo Ekonomiczne, Warsaw 2010.
N. Wapshott, Keynes versus Hayek - the dispute that defined contemporary economics, Wydawnictwo Studio Emka, Warsaw 2013.
J. E. Stiglitz, The Price of Inequality, Krytyki Polityczna Publishing House, Warsaw 2015.
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