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Course Name
Turkish
Ekonomik Büt.ve Avrupa Birliği
English
Economic Integration and European Union
Course Code
IKT 526
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
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3
3
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-
Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
Nedime Lerzan Özkale
Course Objectives
Economic blocs become increasingly important in the discussion on globalization, especially in a period where the economic crises are argued to result from integration among countries with diverse structural problems. In this context the aims of the course are as follows:
1. To evaluate and discuss economic and technical benefits of economic integrations
2. To evaluate the aims and effects of the common economic policies of the European Union as one of the two biggest economies of the world
3. To investigate the relationship of Turkey with EU, as this country realizes more than 50% of its trade with the Union
Course Description
Welfare effects of free trade, theory of economic integration as a second best (customs union), dynamic and static economic effects of customs unions and their calculation, European Union as an application of the integration theory, its institutions, its legal structure, its common policies, Turkey-EU relations.
Course Outcomes
Graduate students who successfully pass this course gain knowledge, skills and competency such as:
1. Improved knowledge of the theory of economic integration;
2. Ability to differentiate between different types of economic integration and their economic effects
3. Ability to analyze the economic and technical effects of integration on member countries;
4. Ability to analyze global impact of economic integrations
5. Competency in using all this knowledge and methodology to investigate the relationship between Turkey and EU
6. Competency in linking the economic developments of Turkey-EU relations with political developments
Pre-requisite(s)
None
Required Facilities
Other
Textbook
• Baldwin, R. ve Wyplosz, C (2011) The Economics of European Integration, Third Edition, Mc Graw Hill, England.
• El-Agraa, A.M (2004) The European Union Economies & Policies, Seventh Edition, Prentice Hall, England.
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