Admission requirements
Progression to the written exam is available only for students who have scored a sufficient grade of 5.5 or more on the written assignments and the presentations. The submission process is described in the reader.
Description
In the 1990s, the European Union established a common currency, the Euro, and prepared the ground for enlargement with 10 countries from Central and East Europe and two more from the Mediterranean. In 2000, it formulated its ambition to create a sustainable, innovative economy that was able to compete with the best globally.
At the end of this course the student will have a thorough understanding of the economic policies of the European Union and of the challenges that lay ahead. He/she will be able to evaluate the interaction of national economic policies and those of the European Union, and link legal and political developments in the European Union to economic developments and will be able to present the relevant discussions.
Course objectives
Objectives of the course
The course is part of the Minor Economics. In this course, the student will attain knowledge and an understanding of the issues in the field of Economic Policy in the EU. The student will be trained to independently analyse these issues.
Achievement levels
The following achievement levels apply with regard to the course:
- Important (current) issues in the field of European Economic Integration.
- The student will have a command of the core elements in this field of expertise.
- The student will be able to collect, process and interpret information in the field of Economic Integration.
Timetable
Mode of instruction
Lectures
None.
Seminars
Number of (2 hour) seminars: 6
Names of instructors: Dr. J. de Kort
Required preparation by students: reading material, assignments. Students are expected to engage actively in discussions with regard to the assignments.
Other methods of instruction
Description: This course contains a ‘practicum’ (see the Teaching and Exam Regulations).
Number of (2 hour) instructions: 5
Names of instructors: Dr. J. de Kort
Required preparation by students: Required preparation by students: reading material, assignments. Students are expected to engage actively in discussions with regard to the assignments.
Assessment method
Examination form(s)
Written exam
Written assignments during the course
Presentations
Submission procedures
During the course, each student has to write five assignments. These assignments (app. 300 words, 1 page) have to be submitted both in paper and electronically (through Blackboard). Deadlines are indicated in the Class Schedule.
Areas to be tested within the exam
The examination syllabus consists of the required reading (literature) for the course, the course information guide and the subjects taught in the lectures, the seminars and all other instructions which are part of the course.
Blackboard
More information on this course is offered in “Blackboard”: http://blackboard.leidenuniv.nl/.
Reading list
Obligatory course materials
Literature:
Susan Senior Nello, “The European Union. Economics. Politics and History”, McGraw Hill, latest edition.
Course information guide:
See reader.
Reader:
European Economic Integration (app. 150 pages), available at “Onderwijsmaterialen”, KOG, room A.045
Recommended course materials
None.
Registration
Registration is through uSis
Contact information
Co-ordinator: Dr. J. de Kort
Work address: Kamerlingh Onnes Gebouw, Steenschuur 25, 2311 ES Leiden, room A2.63
Contact information: Through the secretariat of the Economics unit
Telephone number: +31 (0)71 527 7831
Email: j.f.dekort@law.leidenuniv.nl
Institution/division
Institute: Institute for Tax Law and Economics
Department: Economics
Room number secretary: B207
Opening hours: Monday to Friday 9:00-12.00
Telephone number secretary: +31 (0)71 527 7756
Email: economie@law.leidenuniv.nl
Remarks
N.B. This course contains a ‘practicum’ (see the Teaching and Exam Regulations).