Klausureinsicht International Environmental Economics and International Policy Issues
Klausureinsicht International Environmental Economics and International Policy Issues
Time: Thursdays, 10:00-12:00
Start of Lectures: 7 April 2022
Room: M.12.25
The globalization of economic relations and economic integration (EU, ASEAN, Mercosur etc.) have become key elements of modern internationalization dynamics. Particularly the EU has argued that regional integration generates not only economic benefits but also will facilitate pursuing of EU international interest in the process of globalization and in international institutions. Thus the focus is on globalization of the economy and the evolutionary dynamics of regional integration schemes as well as the role of effectively global economic organizations such as the IMF, the World Bank, BIS and G8 plus OECD. Besides theoretical and empirical issues modern institutional aspects are highlighted. Policy perspectives of the US, the EU and Asian countries are also discussed. Literature Recommendations (Old-SS 2011 by Prof. Welfens)
JAUMOTTE, F.; LALL, S.; PAPAGEORGIOU, C. (2008), Rising Income Inequality: Technology, or Trade and Financial Globalization, IMF Working Paper WP/08/185, Washington DC
HEISE, A.; WELFENS, P.J.J. (Eds.) (2006) 50 Years of EU Integration, Heidelberg, Springer TILLY, R.; WELFENS, P.J.J. (Eds.) (1999) Economic Globalization, International Organizations and Crisis Management, Heidelberg, Springer Rising Income Inequality: Technology, or Trade and Financial Globalization? The EU Economy 2005 Review Quarterly Report on the Euro Area, Vol. 8 (1) 2009 Climate Issues (This is a link to the World Development Report of the World Bank, 60 MB !!!) A New Measure of Financial Openness KOF Index of Globalization Gross Debt in the EU