EKE63 Economic Integration

University College Prague – University of International Relations and Institute of Hospitality Management and Economics, Ltd.
winter 2014
Extent and Intensity
0/2. 3 credit(s). Type of Completion: z (credit).
Teacher(s)
Ing. Jana Kalabisová, Ph.D. (seminar tutor)
Guaranteed by
Ing. Jana Kalabisová, Ph.D.
Katedra ekonomie a ekonomiky – University College Prague – University of International Relations and Institute of Hospitality Management and Economics, Ltd.
Course Enrolment Limitations
The course is offered to students of any study field.
Course objectives (in Czech)
The main aim of the course is an introduction into the main links of the international economic operations. An emphasis is put especially on the understanding of the advantages resulting from the reciprocal business activities between two or more countries and the rules under which such business activities are taking place. The main course matters are: the principles of international business policy and their connections with economic integration, the commodity and service markets, the main actors of international economic relations, actual development trends in international economic relations or business environment characteristics. One part of the course is focused on the Czech business environment conditions. It is important to make the students understand that the international business is taking place on the everyday principles and that this process is very dynamic. These facts reflect the involvement of the students during the classes – a preparation of a presentation about an institution influencing the international business environment and a presentation of a news article dealing with a topic of the economic integration or international business.
Syllabus (in Czech)
  • 1. An introduction: a) credit conditions (presentation, actualities, attendance), b) information sources, 2. International business I. – definition, division, basic terms, 3. International business II. – international trade, specialization, comparative advantage, 4. International business III. – trade barriers, interdependence, free trade, 5. Trade barriers – division and definitions, 6. Economic integration and its connections with international market (definition, stages of the economic integration, its characteristics, actors of the economic integration), 7. Main actors of the business policy – WTO (terminology, history background, organizational structure, main principles), 8. Main actors of the business policy – European Single market (terminology, history background, organizational structure, main principles), 9. International commodity market – goods and services, 10. Actual trends in international economic relation development and a globalization impact, 11. Entrepreneurial environment in the Czech Republic, 12. An international comparison of the business environment (comparative advantage, characteristics of the international business environment, concurrence of the international environment), 13. Institutions in international business (division and function of the institutions).
Literature
    recommended literature
  • KRUGMAN, Paul R. and Maurice OBSTFELD. International Economics, Theory & Policy. Sevemth Edition. Boston: Daryl Fox, 2006, 664 pp. ISBN 0-321-31154-X. info
  • GOLDBERG, Linda S. and Paul R. KRUGMAN. Study guide to accompany Krugman/Obstfeld: International economics: theory and policy, sixth edition. Boston: Addison-Wesley: Boston: Addison-Wesley, 2003, 326 pp. ISBN 0-201-79594-9. info
  • GERALD J., Lynch. Focus: international economics. New York: National Council on Economic Education, 1998, 198 pp. ISBN 1-56183-496-3. info
Teaching methods (in Czech)
Individual work is based on two activities – a presentation about an institution influencing international business environment and a news article presentation dealing with the topic of economic integration or international business. For the presentation, the students usually work by two (in dependence on the group size). The aim of both activities is an adoption of presentation skills and demonstration of the fact, that international business is taking place on the everyday principles and that this process is very dynamic.
Assessment methods (in Czech)
Course content: Standard attendance Seminars: 26 Self-study: 49 In total: 75 Requirements for credit: Standard attendance (weight in %) Seminar attendance: 40 Presentation: 20 Test: 40 In total: 100/100 Seminar attendance: minimum of 75%
Language of instruction
English
Further comments (probably available only in Czech)
The course can also be completed outside the examination period.
Information on the per-term frequency of the course: VP.
Note related to how often the course is taught: VP.
The course is also listed under the following terms winter 2012, Summer 2013, winter 2013, winter 2015, winter 2016, winter 2017, winter 2018, summer 2019, winter 2019, summer 2020, winter 2020, summer 2021, winter 2021, summer 2023.
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