Description
This module is open only to MA students.
This module introduces students to the area of economic integration at micro level, i.e. at the level of international business. A micro focus is essential in order to understand how multinational enterprises (MNEs) are shaping patterns of trade, finance and the nature of globalization. This module exposes students to the latest thinking, debates and theories and applies them in the context of the wider Europe. A significant portion of the module relies on general economic, international business, international relations and governance studies. When introducing latest research and empirical analyses the module is focused on CEEs within the context of the wider Europe. A political economy, rather than purely management or economic perspective of the module, enables students a realistic perspective in studying the way international economic integration affects growth in the wider Europe. Also, this perspective is more appropriate forsocial science students.
This module addresses the following topics:
1.Globalisation and international production in historical perspective;
2.Theories of international production;
3.Evolutionof multinationalenterprises;
4.Foreign direct investment and growth;
5. International technology transfer and ‘catching up’;
6.Finance, ownership and strategies of globalisation;
7.International industrial networks (value chains);
8.Globalisation and industry evolution;
9.CEE within the European and global system of international production;
10.State and international production.
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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