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ECON20120 The Economics of the European Union: Institutions, Policies and Crises

The course covers the integration of European countries through the lens of economic theory and policy. We use microeconomic and macroeconomic tools to examine the motivation for and development of core EU policies. First we examine the origins of economic and later European integration., through to the Single Market. We cover core policies such as trade, agriculture, and competition with microeconomic tools, examining economic efficiency. Then we discuss fiscal and monetary policies of the EU, including the common currency. Two crises that highlight the triumphs and pitfalls of European integration are studied in-depth: Brexit and the Financial Crisis. Using the economic policy analysis tools developed in class, students pursue research, independently and with classmates, on other EU policies such as the environment and social protection.
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Subject: Economics

Level: 2

Module Coordinator: Dr Tiziana Brancaccio

Trimester: Spring

Credits: 5

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Module Info

Subject: Economics

Level: 2

Module Coordinator: Dr Tiziana Brancaccio

Trimester: Spring

Credits: 5

Old info?