Modelling of Global Economic Development

Major: lnternational Economic Relations
Code of subject: 8.292.00.M.030
Credits: 3.00
Department: Management and International Business
Lecturer: Dr. Sc. in Economics, Prof. Bublyk M.I.
Semester: 4 семестр
Mode of study: денна
Learning outcomes: 1. To generalize, think critically and analyze the phenomena and problems studied, to show flexibility in decision-making on the basis of logical arguments and verified facts in the conditions of limited time and resources on the basis of general scientific methodology. 2. Analyze and apply conceptual models, scientific achievements of domestic and foreign scientists, fundamental postulates and theories, paradigms of global economic development, the latest approaches to the functioning and development of the world economy and international economic relations. 3. Have a scientific holistic view of the economic unity of the world, the regulatory mechanisms of international economic relations at the national, regional and international levels in the modern processes of convergence and divergence. 4. Have analytical thinking and methods of systematization of information processing of large data sets, evaluation and forecasting of economic and social phenomena. 5. Demonstrate a systematic scientific worldview, the ability to think creatively, formulate conclusions and develop recommendations, offer extraordinary approaches using the latest technology in solving problems. 6. Identify scientific and practical problems, prepare scientific texts and reports, carry out public testing of research results in both state and foreign languages, demonstrate oral and written communication. 7. Apply information technology, modern methods of modeling and forecasting using the latest application packages and software products for scientific substantiation and confirmation / refutation of hypotheses. 8. Ability to use modern information and communication tools and technologies to ensure effective scientific and professional communications. 9. Ability to formulate their own author's conclusions, suggestions and recommendations.
Required prior and related subjects: Previous subjects (prerequisites): 1. Modern theories of world economic development. 2. Global problems and challenges of economic development. Related and following subjects (co-requisites): 1. Socio-economic diagnostics in the conditions of globalization. 2. Intellectualization and informatization of world economic development.
Summary of the subject: Topic 1. The theory of development of models of the global economy. Topic 2. Principles and principles of modeling of the global economy. Theme 3. Modeling of the institutional structure of the global economy on the example of the EU. Theme 4. Modeling of budgeting on a global level, following the example of the EU. Theme 5. Modeling of agrarian development of the global economy. Theme 6. Simulation of trade development of the global economy. Topic 7. Modeling the social development of the global economy. Theme 8. Modeling of regional development of the global economy.
Assessment methods and criteria: 1. Current poll 2. Listening to a speech on a given topic 3. Execution and presentation of the results of the individual research task. 4. Conducting a slice of knowledge in the form of a test. 5. Semester exam.
Recommended books: 1. Bochan IO Global Economy / IIO. Bochan, I.R. Mikhasyuk - K .: Logos. - 2007 - 246s. 2. Ovcharenko NE Models of modern integration processes / NE Ovcharenko. - K .: Prospect, 2008. –450 p. 3. Shamburovsky GO Global Economic Integration Management: A Textbook of Approved. MESU / G. Shamburovsky, S.M. Pisarenko, L.A. Ukrainian and other - K. Knowledge. 2012. - 273p. 4. Vitlinsky VV Modeling the Global Economy: A Study. manual. - K .: KNEU, 2003. - 408 p. 5. Filippo di Mauro and M. Hashem Pesaran (Eds.) The GVAR Handbook: The Structure and Applications of a Macro Model of Global Economy for Policy Analysis, Oxford Scholarship Online, 2013. - 304 p. 6. Leslie Hamilton and Philip Webster. The International Business Environment. Fourth Edition, Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018 - 488 p. 7. Anne O. Krueger International Trade. What Everyone Needs to Know, Oxford Scholarship Online, 2020. - 288 p. 8. Manfred B. Steger Globalization: A Very Short Introduction. Fifth Edition, Oxford Scholarship Online, 2020 - 192 p. 9. Ian Goldin and Kenneth Reinert Globalization for Development. Meeting New Challenges. New Edition, 2020. - 368 p. University Press, 2017. - 592 p.