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  • European Economic Policy (2016)

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    Teaching Faculty

    Judith Catherine Clifton

    Departament of Economy

        

       

       

       

       

    This course encourages students to reflect on the economic theory which gives rise to a range of possible economic policy options for European Union countries. It studies the implementation of economic policies and their consequences from an international perspective. From 2015/2016, this course is a Jean Monnet Module and will introduce innovative teaching methods. Students will participate in the EUCitizensLab and analyse for themselves the effects of policy on EU citizens. They will convert their results into a EUPolicyVideo for uploading on YouTube.

       

    Keywords

    Single Market, Evaluation of Public Policies, Services of General Interest, Citizens, Satisfaction, European Integration, Economic Policy, European Union, European Institutions

  • Course Details

    Course Details

     

     

    Course Information

    • Course: European Economic Policy

    • Code: G1639

    • Department / Unit: Department of Economics

    • Degree / Master’s: Degree in Economics

    • Faculty: Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales

    • ECTS credits: 6

    • Language of instruction: English

    • Instructor: Judith Catherine Clifton

      

     

     

        Course structure    

       

    Unit I. Introduction to EU economic policy

    • Introductory lecture. The Jean Monnet Module, purpose, objectives, expectations.

    • Topic 1. The origins, evolution and contemporary state of EU economic policy.

    • Topic 2. The makers of EU economic policy: the EU institutions and their roles.

       

    Unit II. The economic policy in the EU

    • Topic 3. EU economic policy since Lisbon.

    • Topic 4. Contemporary EU policy and economic governance: Who should govern where, why and how?

       

    Unit III. Spotlight on Core EU economic policy competences

    • Topic 5. Single market.

    • Topic 6. Competition.

    • Topic 7. Liberalization and deregulation.

       

    Unit IV. Evaluating EU economic policy

    • Topic 8. Traditional approaches to evaluating policy.

    • Topic 9. New approaches to evaluating policy: A citizen perspective.

    • Topic 10. Why insights on satisfact.