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Modern Theories of Global Economic Development

Major: lnternational Economic Relations
Code of Subject: 8.292.00.O.4
Credits: 3
Department: Management and International Business
Lecturer: Ph.D., Assoc. Bosak A.O.
Semester: 1 семестр
Mode of Study: заочна
Learning outcomes:
ZN 1. Ability to demonstrate in-depth knowledge of contemporary conceptual and methodological principles of international economic relations.
ZN 2. Ability to demonstrate in-depth knowledge of domestic and foreign scientific knowledge and practical experience in international economic relations.
CL 3. Ability to demonstrate in-depth knowledge of theoretical and applied foundations of a wide range of varieties and spheres of international economic relations.
LN 4. Ability to demonstrate in-depth knowledge and understanding of the classical and modern methodological and methodological base of studies of socio-economic phenomena and processes in various spheres of international economic relations.
UM 1. To apply acquired knowledge from different subject areas of international economic relations to formulate and substantiate new theoretical provisions and practical recommendations in a specific field of research.
UM 3. To choose and apply the methodology and tools of scientific research in carrying out theoretical and empirical studies in the field of international economic relations.
Required prior and related subjects:
Previous subjects (prerequisites): 1. Global problems and challenges of economic development. 2. Modeling the development of the global economy.
Related and following subjects (co-requisites): 1. Research methods of international business activity. 2. The social responsibility of TNCs.
Summary of the subject:
Theme 1. The subject and method of the theory of world economic development. Theme 2. Classical theories of international trade. Theme 3. Neoclassical theories of international trade. Theme 4. Alternative theories of international trade. Theme 5. Theories of Macroeconomic Equilibrium and Open Economy Programming. Theme 6. Theories of innovative development. Theme 7. Theories of human capital. Theme 8. Theories of knowledge management. Theme 9. Evolutionary theories of development of the world economy.
Recommended Books:
1. International Economics and International Economic Relations: Educ. manual / AO Bosak, O.Yu. Grigoriev, Yu.V. Malinovsky, VP Far. - 2nd edition, remaking. and ext. - Lviv: Urban Information Systems JSC, 2018. - 364 p.
2. Kireev AP International economy. In 2 hours - CHI International microeconomics: movement of goods and factors of production. A textbook for high schools / А.П. Kireev. - M .: International Relations, 1997.
3. Kireev AP International economy. At 2 am - Part II International Macroeconomics: Open Economy and Macroeconomic Programming. Textbook for universities / AP. Kireev. - M .: International Relations, 1999. - 484 p.
4. Mikhailushkin AI International Economics: Theory and Practice: A Textbook for Universities / A.I. Mikhailushkin, PD Wrong. - St. Petersburg: Peter, 2008. - 464 p.
5. Daron Acemoglu. Introduction to Modern Economic Growth. Princeton University Press (January 4, 2009). – 1008 p.
6. David M. Levy, Sandra J. Peart. Towards an Economics of Natural Equals: A Documentary History of the Early Virginia School. Cambridge University Press (February 6, 2020). – 308 p.
7. Douglas A. Irwin. Free Trade under Fire: Fifth Edition. Princeton University Press; 5 edition (April 14, 2020). – 352 p.
8. Milton Friedman. Capitalism and Freedom: Fortieth Anniversary Edition. University of Chicago Press; First edition edition (November 15, 2002). – 230 p.
9. Yeong Heok Lee. Vertical Integration and Technological Innovation: A Transaction Cost Approach (Studies on Industrial Productivity: Selected Works) 1st Edition. Routledge; 1 edition (July 8, 2020). – 140 p.
Assessment methods and criteria:
1. Current poll
2. Listening to a speech on a given topic
3. Execution and presentation of the results of the individual research task.
4. Conducting a slice of knowledge in the form of a test.
5. Semester exam.