Code |
15476
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Year |
3
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Semester |
S2
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ECTS Credits |
6
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Workload |
TP(60H)
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Scientific area |
Economics
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Entry requirements |
NA
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Learning outcomes |
Learning Outcomes: 1. Explain the interactions between State, Market and Society 2. Discuss the main perspectives of International Political Economy 3. Analyse the structures of the international economy related with production, trade, monetary system, finance and development 4. Debate the regional blocks, state-market-society relations and global economic critical issues 5. Examine critically the effects of the economic globalisation on individuals, organisations, and domestic and foreign policies 6. Use quantitative and diagrammatic methods to analyze trends and debate its structure and policy implications 7. Communicate effectively both in written and speaking
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Syllabus |
I – INTERNATIONAL POLÍTICAL ECONOMY: ORIGINS, THEORIES AND ANALYTICAL ISSUES 1.1 What is International Political Economy (IPE)? 1.2 Theoretical Approaches in International Political Economy 1.3 Interdependence and Power in the Global Economy 1.4 Domestic Determinants of Foreign Economic Policies II – GLOBAL TRADE AND PRODUCTION 2.1 The Evolution of the Global Trade Regime 2.2 The Globalization of Production: GVCs 2.3 Global Trade Order in Transition: Multilateralism, Cooperation and Geopolitical Changes III – INTERNATIONAL MONETARY SYSTEM, FINANCIAL STABILITY AND DEBT CRISES 3.1 The Evolution of the International Monetary System 3.2 The Political Economy of Global Financial Crises IV – STATE, MARKET AND ECONOMIC GLOBALISATION 4.1 Economic Globalization: Nature and dynamics 4.2 The Globalization's Impact on States V - ECONOMIC GROWTH AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT: CRITICAL ISSUES 5.1 The Political Economy of Development 5.2 Global Growth, Inequality, and Poverty
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Main Bibliography |
Compulsory Reading (CR) RAVENNILL, John (ed)., 2017. Global Political Economy, 5th Edition. Oxford, Oxford University Press. Additional Readings (AR) OATLEY, Thomas, 2019. International Political Economy. 6rd Edition. New York: Routledge. BALAAM, David e VESETH, Michael, 2008. Introduction to International Political Economy, 4th Edition, Prentice Hall. FRIEDEN, J. & LAKE, D., 2017. International Political Economy Perspectives on Global Power and Wealth, KRUGMAN, P. OBSTFELD, M. & MELITZ, M., 2018. International Trade: Theory and Policy, Global Ed., Pearson. (Chapter 10). A reading list of texts announced in the course scheduling and description made available on Moodle.
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Teaching Methodologies and Assessment Criteria |
The module is organised on lectures, discussion-based sessions and learning activities. The lectures combine a structured transmission of knowledge and analytical IPE perspectives with empirical evidences, practical questions and case studies.The discussion-based classes aim to stimulate students’ capacity to problematise and produce well-informed arguments grounded on lecture contents, article journals, reports, video-conferences and data gathered from international organisations, experts’ writings in newspapers and think-tank perspectives.The e-learning activities complement classroom learning activities, providing students with resources, a wide range of activities and tutorial orientation.
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Language |
Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
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