European Business

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European Business

Program:  Bachelor of Business and Administration (Specialisations: Business, Finance, Governance)
ECTS:  3
Lecturer:  Jarosław Kundera
Email:  jaroslaw.kundera@uwr.edu.pl

Type:  Optional
Level:  Elementary

Lecture
Number of hours:  2h X 6 weeks = 12 hours (1 semester)

Classes
Number of hours:  2h X 4 weeks = 8 hours (1 semester)

Biography of the Professor
Biography of the Professor Professor in the Institute of Economics of the University of Wrocław, head of the Section of International Economic Relations, Jean Monnet Chair, expert of DG ECFIN, adviser for Structural Funds in the Program Interreg V Poland – the Czech Republic, researcher in the European program “Mercado Interior Avances Y Desafios”, lectures in international economics, author more than 100 publications.

Requirements for passing a course
A term paper (50 %) or oral examination (50%), class attendance and participation (50).

The main topics of the course:
1. European Business. Facts and figures
2. The main sectors of European Economy
3. The European countries in global economy
4. Free trade between European businesses
5. Foreign direct investment in Europe
6. Services in the European countries.
7. The rules of competition between European businesses
8. Mergers with foreign companies
9. Migration of labor in Europe
10. Benefits and costs of Euro for European business
11. Start- ups in Europe
13. Intellectual property rights
14. Taxes for European business.
15. Renewed industrial strategy for European Business
16 Polish business in European single market.

Sources

Literature:
Business Europe, http//www.business.europe.eu
Building a strong and modern European industry – Views on a renewed industrial strategy
Reports and studies, Industrial policy and competitiveness, 30/06/2017
J. D. Hansen, European Integration. An Economic Perspective, Oxford 2000.W.Molle. The Economics of European Integration. Theory, Practice, Policy. Dartmouth 1999
Richard Baldwin, Charles Wyplosz, The Economics of European Integration, New York 2006
Athina Zervoyianni, George Argiros, George Agiomirgianakis, European Integration, New York 2006
J. Kundera, Poland in the European Single Market, Wroclaw 2010.
J. Kundera, Poland in the Processes of European Integration, Warsaw 2014
J. Kundera, The crisis in the euro area, Warsaw 2017.

Projekt “Zintegrowany Program Rozwoju Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego 2018-2022” współfinansowany ze środków Unii Europejskiej z Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego

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