Public University of Navarre



Academic year: 2023/2024 | Previous academic years:  2022/2023  |  2021/2022  |  2020/2021 
International Double Bachelor's degree in Economics, Management and Business Administration at the Universidad Pública de Navarra
Course code: 176803 Subject title: ECONOMICS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
Credits: 6 Type of subject: Mandatory Year: 4 Period: 2º S
Department: Economía
Lecturers:
ALAEZ ALLER, RICARDO (Resp)   [Mentoring ] CASTRO ROZO, CESAR AUGUSTO   [Mentoring ]
GARCIA-MINA SUCUNZA, FERNANDO JAIME   [Mentoring ]

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Module/Subject matter

International Economics.

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General proficiencies

GP01. Ability to analyze and summarize

GP04. Writing and Speaking in English

GP06. Ability to manage information

GP09. Teamwork skills.

GP10 Working in an interdisciplinary team.

GP11. Work in an international environment

GP17. Autonomous learning

GP18. Ability to adapt to changing circumstances.

GP20. Leadership

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Specific proficiencies

SP01 Understand economic institutions are as a result and application of theoretical or formal representations about how the economy works.

SP02 Identify the sources of relevant economic information and its content.

SP05 Write advisory reports on specific economic situations (international, national or regional) or sectors.

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Learning outcomes

R_EIS_07: To know the international institutions linked to trade and the basic rules that govern multilateral trade exchanges.

R_EIS_11: Get to know the Community institutions and Community instruments linked to the European integration process.

R_EIS_12: To know the theory of economic integration and its empirical evidence.

R_EIS_13: To know and evaluate the effects of changes in agricultural, regional and monetary policies.

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Methodology

Methodology-Activity In-class hours Outside-class hours
A-1 Theoretical sessions  44  
A-2 Practical sessions  10  
A-3 Reading and documents study 04 20
A-4 Individual/self-study   64
A-5. Exams 02 06
A-6 Individual tutorial sessions    
Total  60 90

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Relationship between formative activities and proficiencies/learning outcomes

Methodology-Activity Competences
A-1 Theoretical sessions: The instructor will develop the topic objectives and problems, highlighting the most difficult ones related to the unit to be explained. CG03, CG04, CE01, CE02, EUE01. EUE02
A-2 Practical sessions :  Reading of a short text or paper related to the topic to study. Discussion of the problems and difficulties.    CG09, CG10, CG18, CE02, EUE01, EUE02 y EUE03
A-3 Reading and documents study: Reading of a short text or paper related to the topic to study. CG09, CG10, CG18, CE02, EUE01, EUE02 y EUE03
A-4 Individual/self-study: Own study of the topics explained in the theoretical and practical sessions CE01, EUE01; EUE02
A-5. Exams : Study and development of the subject CE01, EUE01; EUE02
A-6 Individual tutorial sessions: Individual analysis of the problems and difficulties found in the subject    CE01, CE02; CE05, EUE03

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Languages

English.

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Evaluation

 

Learning
outcome
Assessment
activity
Weight (%) It allows
test resit
Minimum
required grade
R_EIS_07; R_EIS_11; R_EIS_12; R_EIS_13 Exam 60 Recoverable 4
R_EIS_07; R_EIS_11; R_EIS_12; R_EIS_13 Assignments 40 Recoverable 5
         
         

 

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Contents

The content of this subject is developed over 11 chapters.

The first three chapters deal with general issues, such as the EU institutional system, Community law, the Community budget and decision making.

Then, in the following five chapters a wide set of community policies are studied. Throughout them we work on understanding the most relevant community interventions, such as agricultural, regional and cohesion, competition, trade and environmental.

Finally, in the last three chapters, the Monetary Integration process up to the introduction of the euro and the international dimension of the European Union are studied, with special emphasis on the role of the euro at the international level.

In summary, it is about offering the student an overview of the most relevant elements of the European Union, studied from an economic perspective. This is intended to answer several questions, such as: What is the EU, from an economic point of view? What does it do in the economic field? How does it work? What are some of its most relevant consequences?

Contents

  1. History
  2. Facts, law, institution and the budget
  3. Decision making
  4. The common agricultural policy
  5. Location effects, economic geography and regional policy
  6. EU competition and state aid and policy
  7. EU trade policy
  8. EU Environmental policy
  9. The history of European monetary integration
  10. Optimun currency areas
  11. The European monetary union

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Agenda

  1. History
  2. Facts, law, institutions and the budget
  3. Decision making
  4. The common agricultural policy
  5. Location effects, economic geography and regional policy
  6. EU competition and state aid and policy
  7. EU trade policy
  8. EU Environmental policy
  9. The history of European monetary integration
  10. Optimun currency areas
  11. The European monetary union

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Bibliography

Access the bibliography that your professor has requested from the Library.


Main reference:

  • Baldwin, R. and Wyplosz Ch. (2022): The Economics of European Integration. 7th Edición, Mc Graw Hill, United Kingdom.

Other references:

  • Jovanovic, M.N. (2015): The Economics of International Integration. 2th edition, Edward Elgar, United Kingdom.
  • Camarero, M. and Tamarit, C. (Coord). (2019): Economía de la Unión Europea. 8th edition, Cívitas.
  • Molinas, C. and Ramírez F. (2017): La crisis existencial de Europa. Ed. Deusto.
  • European Parliament (2019): https://www.europarl.europa.eu/portal/en
  • Web EU: www.europa.eu.
  • Papers related with the European Union policies.

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Location

Aulario Building, Campus Arrosadia, Public University of Navarre.

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