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World economy and International economic relationships
Akelyev Evgeny DhD, Associate professor Department of Economics, TPU
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List of topics Main actors of international economic relations and their interconnections; Specific features of International economics; Global economic, political, social and ecological problems; International migration of labor force and capital International financial system
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1.1. Main “actors” of international economic relations and their interconnections
International economic institutions. Transnational companies International integration unions
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World economic institutions criticism
1. Free trade leads to a divergence instead of convergence of income levels within rich and pour countries; 2. Commercial issues takes priority over development; 3. Financial aid is always bound to conditionalities and they retard social stability; 4. They are run by a small number of economically powerfull countries;
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International financial institutions
1. World Bank 2. European Investment Bank 3. Asia Development Bank 4. European Bank of reconstruction and Development 5. Inter-American Development Bank Group 6. African Development Bank 7. Islamic Development Bank
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Specific features of International economics.
Globalization. International economic integration. Global trade relations regulation. The rise of developing countries (BRIC). Transnational migration. Huge role of international (Transnational) companies in world economy.
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Economic problems 1. Global imbalances in development, financial and economic crisis (capitalism crisis???); 2. Global poverty 3. Energy security 4. Food crisis
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Questions for discussion
International financial institutions: objectives and results; Climate change: myths and reality; Alternative energy: water, solar, wind e.t. – volumes of possible energy supply; Capitalism crisis; Problem of global poverty; World food crisis; Globalization: positive and negative sites;
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