432030 International Institutions

Sommersemester 2008 | Stand: 14.07.2008 LV auf Merkliste setzen
432030
International Institutions
PS 2
wöch.
jährlich
Englisch
The course studies a number of important international economic institutions, the reasons for their existence, their policies and the effect of their policies on member countries and others
The course of the winter term will give an introduction to the most important international organizations and focuses on poverty and other issues concerning reforms of international institutions.Details: see http://homepage.uibk.ac.at/homepage/c409/c40905/
Lecture, presentations, discussion, additional material presented on the internet and in the seminar.
At the end of each lecture students have to write an essay choosing one of the topics, wich are taken from the material presented and the reading list. The evaluation of the interactive part is based on the group presentations and the seminar papers. The final exam for the whole course consists of a written test including problems from both, lectures and the seminar, as well as from the reading list and the symposium.
Kunibert, Raffer; H.W., Singer 2001; The economic North-South Divide: Six Decades of Unequal Development, E.Elgar Kaul, Inge (Hrsg) 1999; Global Public Goods; Oxford University Press John-ren Chen 2001, Global Market, National Sovereign and International Institutions; http://www.uibk.ac.at/csi/2001.html Allan H. Meltzer 2000, International Financial Institutions Advisory Commission, Expert Papers Krugman, Paul and Maurice Obstfeld(2000), International Economics: Theory and Policy, Fifth Edition/N.Y.: Addison-Wesley-Longman Publishers). Frieden, Jeffry A. a. David A. Lake (1999), International Political Economy, 4th Edition (N.Y.: St. Martin's Press) Archer clive (1992),Internat. Organizations, 2nd edition, routledge, London N.Y. Andersen Uwe, Woyke Wichard, eds. (1995), Handwörterbuch Internationale Organisationen, 2.Auflage, Leske- Budrich Opladen. Krueger, Anne, ed. (1998), The WTO An Internat. Organization (Chicago: University of Chicago Press) + papers from the reading list (to be announced later)
Der Kurs wird in Englisch abgehalten ! Nur mit VO 432029 sinnvoll.
Beginn: Vorbesprechung
Gruppe 0
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Mi 05.03.2008
09.00 - 10.45 SR 4 (Sowi) SR 4 (Sowi) Barrierefrei
Mi 12.03.2008
09.00 - 10.45 SR 4 (Sowi) SR 4 (Sowi) Barrierefrei
Mi 02.04.2008
09.00 - 10.45 SR 4 (Sowi) SR 4 (Sowi) Barrierefrei
Di 08.04.2008
20.00 - 20.45 SR 9 (Sowi) SR 9 (Sowi) Barrierefrei
Mi 09.04.2008
09.00 - 10.45 SR 4 (Sowi) SR 4 (Sowi) Barrierefrei
Mi 16.04.2008
09.00 - 10.45 SR 4 (Sowi) SR 4 (Sowi) Barrierefrei
Mi 23.04.2008
09.00 - 10.45 SR 4 (Sowi) SR 4 (Sowi) Barrierefrei
Mi 30.04.2008
09.00 - 10.45 SR 4 (Sowi) SR 4 (Sowi) Barrierefrei
Mi 07.05.2008
09.00 - 10.45 SR 4 (Sowi) SR 4 (Sowi) Barrierefrei
Mi 14.05.2008
09.00 - 10.45 SR 4 (Sowi) SR 4 (Sowi) Barrierefrei
Mi 21.05.2008
09.00 - 10.45 SR 4 (Sowi) SR 4 (Sowi) Barrierefrei
Mi 28.05.2008
09.00 - 10.45 SR 4 (Sowi) SR 4 (Sowi) Barrierefrei
Mi 04.06.2008
09.00 - 10.45 SR 4 (Sowi) SR 4 (Sowi) Barrierefrei
Mi 11.06.2008
09.00 - 10.45 SR 4 (Sowi) SR 4 (Sowi) Barrierefrei
Mi 18.06.2008
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Mi 25.06.2008
09.00 - 10.45 SR 4 (Sowi) SR 4 (Sowi) Barrierefrei
Do 26.06.2008
13.30 - 15.30 HS 3 (Sowi) HS 3 (Sowi) Barrierefrei Klausur
Mi 02.07.2008
09.00 - 10.45 SR 4 (Sowi) SR 4 (Sowi) Barrierefrei