2012/2013 BA-IVK_OEM Markets of the Americas
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Markets of the Americas |
Course information |
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Language | English |
Exam ECTS | 15 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Semester |
Course period |
Spring
4th semester |
Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
Study board |
Study Board for BA in International Business Communication
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Last updated on 19-07-2012 |
Learning objectives | |||||||||||||||||
The course increases students’ knowledge and understanding of basic economic concepts as well as the economic development of the American continents in the 20th and 21st centuries. Similarly, the course strengthens students’ knowledge about regional and sub-regional integration processes and teaches them how to use economic and business statistics. Moreover, the students gain insight into the issues and problems Danish and international companies and organizations encounter when operating in American markets. It is the aim of the course to strengthen the students’ analytical skills and their ability to process information from a number of different sources. |
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Examination | |||||||||||||||||
a) In the mandatory paper, the student should be able to: • Identify the main characteristics of economic systems in the USA and the Latin American countries • Analyse and assess the nature and development of contemporary market systems in the Americas • Apply relevant concepts, models and theories in the discussion of market systems and structures b) At the written exam, the student should be able to: • Identify the defining characteristics of the economic systems in the USA and Latin American countries • Apply the concepts, models and theories which are used in the study of market systems and structures • Assess competing economic strategies in the USA and Latin American countries • Assess the signigicance of major economic events and developments in the Americas • Discuss and assess the economic debate and the nature of economic systems in the USA and Latin American countries in a precise way |
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Prerequisites for attending the exam | |||||||||||||||||
In order to take the written exam (b), the student must have passed the mandatory paper (a) a) Mandatory paper Individual home assignment. Deadline: See semester plan. The paper is handed in, in two copies, to the teachers. Length: A maximum of 8 standard pages. No second examiner. Pass/Fail. |
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Course content | |||||||||||||||||
The course starts with an introduction to economic concepts such as growth and productivity. This is followed by an examination of the economies of the USA and Latin America. The course deals with different developmental strategies in Latin America such as Import Substitution-Industrialization (ISI), the Latin American debt crises, structural adjustment programs, new regionalism and – in the USA – the New Deal period, economic development since World War II, Reaganomics, and the period of continuous expansion in the second half of the 1990s. Against this background, changes in business organization, structure and culture are discussed. The final classes of the course will deal with NAFTA and regional integration processes. |
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Teaching methods | |||||||||||||||||
Class teaching with presentations by the teacher(s) and group work. Emphasis is placed on active participation in classes. | |||||||||||||||||
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Expected literature | |||||||||||||||||
Literature will be listed in the semester plan |