Center: 
Granada
Discipline(s): 
Economics
Course code: 
EC 330
Terms offered: 
Fall
Credits: 
3
Language of instruction: 
English
Instructor: 
Carlos de Cueto
Description: 

The focus on European integration considers four topics: the theory, history, and institutions of European integration; the significance of the common market and monetary union; political communes, particularly in agriculture and business; and other modes of action within the community, both structural and written.

Prerequisites: 

One college-level course in Macroeconomics, Microeconomics or International Economy, or permission of instructor.

Method of presentation: 

Lecture and class discussion.

Required work and form of assessment: 

Regular class attendance; mid-term exam (25%); oral presentations on a chosen topic (25%); final exam (50%).

content: 

Part I:  The basics of European integration. Objectives and methods of the European Union; introduction to the theory of economic integration; origins of integration in Europe. The institutions of the European Union; the judicial aspects; the budget of the European Community.

Part II: The common market and the monetary union. The basic freedoms of the common market; fundamentals of the Economic and Monetary Union; fiscal systems and political macroeconomics .

Part III: The politics of communes. Business; development; agriculture, fishing; transportation; energy; defense industries.

Part IV: Other modes of action of the European Community: external structures; internal coherence; social and regional politics; the new politics of the European Union; the role of the European Union in the global economy.

Required readings: 

Nieto Sólis, J.A. Fundamentos y Políticas de la Unión Europea. Madrid: Siglo XXI, 1995.

Brief Biography of Instructor: 

Carlos de Cueto is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Granada (UGR). He holds a Bachelor´s in Law, a Master´s in European Law, and a Ph.D. in Political Science, all from the UGR. He has a vast experience as a researcher, and as a Visiting Professor, in universities in Spain, Norway, Japan and France. He has an extensive publishing record, focusing on comparative politics, international relations and security affairs.