doç.dr. pınar narİn emİrhan. the objective of this course is to introduce the students the...

8
Doç.Dr. Pınar NARİN EMİRHAN

Upload: camron-beasley

Post on 04-Jan-2016

219 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Doç.Dr. Pınar NARİN EMİRHAN.  The objective of this course is to introduce the students the types of economic integrations and to analyze the effects

Doç.Dr. Pınar NARİN EMİRHAN

Page 2: Doç.Dr. Pınar NARİN EMİRHAN.  The objective of this course is to introduce the students the types of economic integrations and to analyze the effects

The objective of this course is to introduce the students the types of economic integrations and to analyze the effects of economic integration on integrating countries.

International Economic Integration is the institutional combination of seperate national economies into larger economic blocks or communities, in order to promote efficiency in resource use on a regional basis.

Page 3: Doç.Dr. Pınar NARİN EMİRHAN.  The objective of this course is to introduce the students the types of economic integrations and to analyze the effects

Midterm Exam : 50 % Term Paper and Presentation : 50 % Total : 100 %

Page 4: Doç.Dr. Pınar NARİN EMİRHAN.  The objective of this course is to introduce the students the types of economic integrations and to analyze the effects

Date Subject

Feb. 14 Introduction

Feb. 21The forms of economic integration; The theory of customs union; Topic selection by students

Feb. 28Economies of scale in a customs union; The theory of free trade areas; Submission of research proposals

Mar. 7

The theory of common markets; The rationale for the integration of other economic policies; Announcement of presentation dates of each group

Mar.14Integration of fiscal and monetary policies; Revision of research proposals

Mar.21 Student Presentations

Mar. 28 Mid-term Examinations

Apr. 4 Mid-term Examinations

Apr. 11–May 23

Student Presentations

Page 5: Doç.Dr. Pınar NARİN EMİRHAN.  The objective of this course is to introduce the students the types of economic integrations and to analyze the effects

Only suggestions not limited to these subjects! Understanding Globalization

Why globalization accelarated after 1990’s? (3 students)

Do globalization and economic integrations contradict? (3 students)

Why some economic integrations fail? (3 students)

Effects of globalization on income inequality (3 students)

North American Free Trade AreaEffects on trade and employment (3 students)Why FTA but not CU? (3 students)

Page 6: Doç.Dr. Pınar NARİN EMİRHAN.  The objective of this course is to introduce the students the types of economic integrations and to analyze the effects

Only suggestions not limited to these subjects! European Union

Understanding EU (2 students) Trade effects (2 students) Capital and labor movements (2 students) Monetary union (2 students) Maastrich criteria (2 students) Common Agriculture Policy; Regional policies etc. (3

students)

Turkey’s Economic Integration Efforts Understanding Turkey’s relations with EU (2 students) Effects of CU with EU on Turkey’s trade (2 students) Harmonization of economic policies or regulations (3

students) Turkey’s other integration efforts like Black Sea

Economic Cooperation etc. (2 students)

Page 7: Doç.Dr. Pınar NARİN EMİRHAN.  The objective of this course is to introduce the students the types of economic integrations and to analyze the effects

Each week 2 groups will present their papers.

Students must send to the lecturer ([email protected]) their powerpoint presentations at least 3 days prior to their presentations, otherwise 5 points will be deducted from their presentation grades.

The deadline for paper submission is May 23, 2011.

Papers will be submitted in both printed form and in a CD. (All papers will be uploaded to TURNITIN.)

Page 8: Doç.Dr. Pınar NARİN EMİRHAN.  The objective of this course is to introduce the students the types of economic integrations and to analyze the effects

Robson, Peter (2000) The Economics of International Integration, Fourth Edition, Routledge: London.

Additional readings