Current Issues in the Global Economy

Fakultät

Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften

Version

Version 15.0 vom 10.08.2020

Modulkennung

22B0718

Modulname (englisch)

Current Issues in the Global Economy

Studiengänge mit diesem Modul
  • International Management (B.A.)
  • Betriebswirtschaft im Gesundheitswesen (B.A.)
  • Betriebswirtschaft und Management - WiSo (B.A.)
  • Wirtschaftsrecht (Bachelor) (LL.B.)
  • Internationale Betriebswirtschaft und Management (B.A.)
Niveaustufe

3

Kurzbeschreibung

Whereas the course „International Economics“ examines the question how the opening of a national economy to the world influences the economy of a country, this course reverses the perspective and a global view to current economic processes and structures is taken over.

Lehrinhalte
  1. Basics of international economics and trade theory and policy (introduction or repetition)
  2. Elements of globalisation processes
  3. International competitiveness
  4. International comparison of locations
  5. Use of national and global environmental goods
  6. World trade order
  7. International finance and monetary order
  8. Regional dimension of the global economy: developing countries
  9. Regional dimension of the global economy: transition countries
  10. Regional dimension of the global economy: EU and eastern expansion
Lernergebnisse / Kompetenzziele

Wissensverbreiterung
Students have broad and integrated knowledge and comprehension of the present developments in the global economy. They know the reasons for these developments and the currently discussed proposals for further developing the world economy.
Wissensvertiefung
Students are able to reflect on the current developments in the global economy using the relevant theories and concepts. They are able to understand and discuss the current developments with regard to the historical perspective.
Können - instrumentale Kompetenz
Students are able to analyze the current developments in global economy by using the relevant data. They can hypothesize about possible misdevelopments and are able to adopt a critical viewpoint when evaluating the currently discussed and favoured solutions.
Können - kommunikative Kompetenz
Students are able to present verbally or in writing the results of their analyses and thereby show the significance of the results.
Können - systemische Kompetenz
Based on their knowledge and their assessment of the current developments in the global economy, students can deduce the consequences for certain decisions for the company from the multinational and national acting.

Lehr-/Lernmethoden

Lecture, group work, case studies, seminars, term papers and presentations, simulation games

Empfohlene Vorkenntnisse

Knowledge in Micro and Macroeconomics, International Economics

Modulpromotor

Mayer, Peter

Lehrende
  • Adam, Hans
  • Edling, Herbert
  • Hirata, Johannes
  • Mayer, Peter
  • Trabold, Harald
  • Skala, Martin
Leistungspunkte

5

Lehr-/Lernkonzept
Workload Dozentengebunden
Std. WorkloadLehrtyp
18Vorlesungen
14Seminare
10Übungen
3Prüfungen
Workload Dozentenungebunden
Std. WorkloadLehrtyp
14Veranstaltungsvor-/-nachbereitung
14Referate
45Literaturstudium
14Hausarbeiten
18Prüfungsvorbereitung
Literatur

Gilpin, R. (2001), Global Political Economy. Understanding the International Economic Order

International Monetary Fund: Finance & Development (various editions)

Krugman, P. (2008), The Return of Depression Economics and the crisis of 2008, New York/London

OECD "World Economic Outlook"

Pugel, T. (2012): International Economics, 15th edition, McGraw-Hill Irwin

Worldbank: World Development Reports, Washington(various editions)

Prüfungsleistung
  • Hausarbeit
  • Klausur 2-stündig
  • Portfolio Prüfung
Bemerkung zur Prüfungsform

Die Portfolio-Prüfung umfasst insgesamt 100 Punkte und setzt sich aus einer einstündigen Klausur (K1) und einer Hausarbeit (HA) zusammen. Die K1 und die Hausarbeit werden jeweils mit 50 Punkten gewichtet.

Prüfungsanforderungen

Knowledge about the impact of international framework conditions on national economic policy and possible alternative action in the context of international economic trends

Dauer

1 Semester

Angebotsfrequenz

Wintersemester und Sommersemester

Lehrsprache

Englisch