Jak Začít?

Máš v počítači zápisky z přednášek
nebo jiné materiály ze školy?

Nahraj je na studentino.cz a získej
4 Kč za každý materiál
a 50 Kč za registraci!




Předmět Economic Globalization - the War of (ideological) Worlds (JPM537)

Na serveru studentino.cz naleznete nejrůznější studijní materiály: zápisky z přednášek nebo cvičení, vzorové testy, seminární práce, domácí úkoly a další z předmětu JPM537 - Economic Globalization - the War of (ideological) Worlds, Fakulta sociálních věd, Univerzita Karlova v Praze (UK).

Top 10 materiálů tohoto předmětu

Materiály tohoto předmětu

Materiál Typ Datum Počet stažení

Další informace

Sylabus

1.       PRESENTATIONS DISTRIBUTION - DATES AND NAMES:                 5.5. 2015: Bassett Kevin, Bogren Michael, Bc., Bogren Peter, Bc., Book Jonsson Josefin, Cardenas Mena Abigail, Cécere Tomás Antonio, Dzamukashvili Soso, Fu Tsz Ying, Hedon Paul 12.5. 2015: Hung Ka Man, Idinova Aidai, BA, McGrouther Robert, Nomeland Brynjulf, O'toole Daniel, Ponomarenko Anastasia, Pons Casas Núria, Popova Ekaterina, Pöyry Pauliina Laina-Terttu 19.5. 2015: Sahlström Julia, Saxberg Helena Elisabeth, Seyren Büşra, Tizard Will, Van Den Bosch Max, Van Riel Bouke, Voss Amadeus, Yüksel Ayça               ESSAY INSTRUCTIONSIn the essay you must actively work with the texts from the class which are relevant for your topic. Introduce the arguments of the authors and refer to them (concrete article or chapter, page number etc.), argue with them (agree or disagree)  and then relate them to your more specific topic you have chosen. I will not accept essays that do not meet this requirement. The deadline for essays is 15 May 2015 midnight.  Course requirements: Active participation in the class: 20% Final presentation: 10 % Final essay: 70% A: 80 - 100 B: 70 - 80 C: 50 - 70      Students should submit draft proposals of their essays via e-mail by mid-April at the latest.    1. Introductory class 2. What we measure is what we do - alternative measurement of GDP, happiness index and theories of de-growth 3. Capturing changing geo-economics and geo-politics - the rise of "the Rest" and decline of "the West" 4. Political economy of international trade, investment and financial liberalization I 5. Political economy of international trade, investment and financial liberalization II 6. States, Human Rights and multinationals - should we worry about sweat shops and just how easy is it to come and leave? 7. Globalization is good! - Watching and and debating the movie 8. Creating Shared Value concept in the context of Official Development Assistance 9. Institutions for Global governance - D. Rodrik’s augmented impossible trinity: integrated national economies versus nation state versus mass politics 10. Students’ presentations 11. Students’ presentations 12. Students’ presentations 

Literatura

N.B.: ONL (reading is freely available online), EJ (reading is available via electronic journals database such as EBSCO), SIS (reading is uploaded in SIS), L (reading is available in the Jinonice library) 1. Introductory class2. What we measure is what we do - alternative measurement of GDP, happiness index and theories of de-growthStiglitz, J. and Amartya Sen, Report by the Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress, Executive Summary p. 7 - 18, ONLJackson, T., Prosperity without Growth, Sustainable Development Commission, 2009,  Summary, ONLNEF, The Great Transition, NEF, 2009, Forward and Executive summary p. 1 -8, ONLEbeling, R. "The new "Happiness" Economics: An Austrian Critique." Earlier version ofthis paper was presented at a session on "the new happiness Economics" at the SouthernEconomic Association Meeting in New Orleans, LA. November 19-20, 2007. ONL 3. Capturing changing geo-economics and geo-politics - the rise of "the Rest" and decline of "the West"i.Leipziger, D. And W. O'Boyle. "The new Economic powers (NEPs) - Leadership opportunities post-crisis." Draft paper presented at the XXI National Forum of the INAE in Rio de Janeiro, 19 May 2009. ONLii. Stalk George and D. Michael. " What the West doesn't get about China." Harvard Business Review, June 2011, pp. 25-27. EJiii. Petropoulos, Sotiris. "The 2008 Global crisis and the East Asian developmental states shifts of export-driven strategies." EJEAS 10, 2011. EJiv. Schmalz, Stefan. "The rise and demise of "Chimerica": Geopolitical Causes and Impacts of the Global Downturn." Journal of US-China Public Administration, Vol. 9, No. 4, April 2012. EJPaliwal, Jaya et al. "Implications of the shift in Global economic power: an analysis." IJRCM, Vol. 2, issue no. 9, Sept 2012. SIS 4. Political economy of international trade, investment and financial liberalization Ii. Krugman Paul and Maurice Obstfeld. International Economics - Theory and policy. Pearson International Edtion, 8th edition, 2009, chapter 9: The political economy of trade policy, pp. 212-244. L 5. Political economy of international trade, investment and financial liberalization IIi.Chang, Ha-Joon. "The market, the state and institutions in economic development." in: Chang, Ha-joon, Rethinking development economics, Anthem press, 2006, pp. 41 - 46. SISiii. Chang, Ha-Joon. "Trade and industrial policy issues." in: Chang, Ha-joon, Rethinking development economics, Anthem press, 2006, pp. 257- 269. SISiv. Borrmann, Axel and Matthias Busse. "This institutional Challenge of the ACP/EU EPAs." HWWI, 2006. SISv. Prasad, E. and Raghuram Rajan. "A Pragmatic Approach to Capital Account Liberalization." Journal of Economic Perspectives - Vol 22, No 3, 2008. SIS 6. States, Human Rights and multinationals - should we worry about sweat shops and just how easy is it to come and leave?i. Krugman Paul and Maurice Obstfeld. International Economics - Theory and policy. Pearson International Edtion, 8th edition, 2009. LMisconceptions about Comparative advantage: pp. 40 - 41            Case study: North south trade and income inequality: pp. 70 - 72            Case study: Has the growth of NEC hurt advanced nations: pp. 97 - 99Does capital movement to developing countries hurt workers in  high wage countries? pp. 164- 165.ii. Dicken, Peter. Global shift - Reshaping the global economic map in the 21st century. Guilford Press/6th edition, 2011. Chapters 5 and 7. SISiii. Moran, Theodore. "Multinational corporations and dependency: a dialogue for dependentistas and non-dependentistas." International organization, Winter 1978, pp. 79-100. SISiv.              Bhagwati, Jagdish. In Defense of Globalization. Oxford University Press, 2007, pp. 3 - 27. L 7. Globalization is good! - Watching and and debating the movie 8. Creating Shared Value concept in the context of Official Development Assistance i. GIZ. "Corporate Social Responsibility and International Cooperation." GIZ, Nov 2011. (SIS)ii.  Pfitzer, Marc. "Innovating for shared value." HBR, Sept 2013, SISiii. NSI. "Mapping Private Sector Engagements in Development Cooperation." NSI, Sept 2013, SISiv. Kolk, Ans. "Partnerships as a panacea for addressing global problems? On rationale, context, actors, impact and limitations."  In M. Seitanidi and A. Crane (Eds.) (2013), Social Partnerships and responsible business: A research handbook. Routledge, pp. 15-41. 9. Institutions for Global governance - D. Rodrik’s augmented impossible trinity: integrated national economies versus nation state versus mass politicsi.  Rodrik, Dani. "Feasible Globalizations." Harvard University, 2002. SISii. Rodrik, Dani. "Goodbye Washington Consensus, Hello Washington Confusion?" Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. XLIV, December 2006. SIS 10. Students’ presentations11. Students’ presentations12. Students’ presentations

Garant

Ivan Lukáš, M.A., Ph.D.