Economies of Belarus, Russia and Ukraine in the light of economic theories
General data
Course ID: | 3620-EBRU-SP-OG |
Erasmus code / ISCED: |
14.3
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Course title: | Economies of Belarus, Russia and Ukraine in the light of economic theories |
Name in Polish: | Economies of Belarus, Russia and Ukraine in the Light of Economic Theories |
Organizational unit: | Studies in Eastern Europe |
Course groups: |
(in Polish) Przedmioty ogólnouniwersyteckie Studium Europy Wschodniej Courses in foreign languages General university courses General university courses in the social sciences |
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): |
4.00
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Language: | English |
Type of course: | general courses |
Prerequisites (description): | The course aims at the presentation of economies of Belarus, Russia and Ukraine. The presentation is done on three levels: 1. Description of basic elements of a given economy (size, basic resources, main sectors, general quantitative macroeconomic data etc.). 2. Different macroeconomic theories explaining their functioning (with particular emphasis on New Institutional Economics). 3. Place of the three economies in the international economic integration processes. |
Mode: | Classroom |
Short description: |
The classes are intended to present the specifics of the functioning of the economies of Belarus, Russia and Ukraine in the light of existing macroeconomic theories and policies and presenting the most commonly used frameworks for describing these economies today. In addition, during the classes, the integration processes covered by the above-mentioned will be discussed. three countries. |
Full description: |
1. Introduction to classes, basic economic terms. 2. A brief review of (neo)classical and heterodox theories. 3. Economy of Belarus - characteristic features. 4. Russia's economy - characteristic features I. 5. Russia's economy - characteristic features II. 6. Economy of Ukraine - characteristic features I. 7. Economy of Ukraine - characteristic features II. 8. Discussion of the theoretical framework used to describe the economies of the region (transformation theories, VoD/CoD, hybrid capitalism, state capitalism). 9. Economy of Belarus - examples of application of the theoretical framework p. 8. 10. Russian economy - examples of application of the theoretical framework p. 8. 11. Economy of Ukraine - examples of application of the theoretical framework p. 8. 12. A brief review of the theory of economic integration. 13. Specificity of the economic integration of Russia and Belarus. 14. Ukraine – from CIS to DCFTA/AA. 15. Summary of classes - key points of the functioning of the economies of Belarus, Russia and Ukraine in the light of existing theories. |
Bibliography: |
Bibliography used in the preparation of the lecture: • Amable B. (2003), The Diversity of Modern Capitalism, Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press. • Berumen, S. A. ,„General Guide Of Schools Of Economic Thought - 3rd Edition”, Madrid 2017, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/319310305_General_Guide_Of_Schools_Of_Economic_Thought_-_3rd_Edition • Bessonova O., (1999), Razdatok. Institutsionalnya teoriya khozyaystvennogo razvitiya Rossi [Distribution. Institutional Theory of the economic Development of Russia], Novosibirsk: ROSSPEN. • Bessonova, O. (2006), Razdatochnaya ekonomika Rossii: evolyutsiya cherez transformatsii [Russian redistributive economy: Evolution through transformations], Moscow: ROSSPEN. • Brue S. L., Grant R. R., “The Evolution of Economic Thought”, different publication dates. • Dabrowski M. (ed.) (2023), The Contemporary Russian Economy. A comprehensive analysis, palgrave macmilan. • Dalton D. (2023), The Ukrainian Oligarchy After the Euromaidan, ibidem Press. • Demirbag M and Wood G. (ed.) (2018), Comparative Capitalism and the Transitional Periphery. Firm Centred Perspective, Cheltenham, Northampton, Edward Elgar Publishing. • Digital history of macroeconomics – database https://digitalhistoryofscience.org/dhm/?fbclid=IwAR1aMGAT6116c_IF4HqbdFzNfTyx6Jji_UQE1i_bSdUIzKZzxsTJ1yuJUgQ • Domańska M. (2013), Uwarunkowania procesów integracyjnych i dezintegracyjnych na obszarze poradzieckim, Oficyna Wydawnicza ASPRA-JR. • Falkowski K. (2013), Międzynarodowa konkurencyjnośc gospodarek Białrousi, Rosji i Ukrainy, Oficyna Wydawnicza SGH. • Furubotn, Eirik G., and Rudolf Richter. Institutions and Economic Theory. The Contribution of the New Institutional Economics’. University of Michigan Press, 2010. • Havrylyshyn, O. (2017), The Political Economy of Independent Ukraine, palgrave macmillan. • Hall P. A. and Soskice D. (2001), Varieties of Capitalism. Oxford University Press. • IMF World Economic Outlook Database, https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/WEO/weo-database/2022/October • Kordonsky, S. (2016), Socio-economic foundations of the Russian post-soviet regime: The resource-based economy and estate-based social structure of contemporary Russia, Stuttgart: Ibidem-Verlag. • Kosiedowski W. (ed.) (2013), Współczesna Białoruś. Społeczeństwo i gospodarka czasu przemian [Contemporary Belarus. Society and Economy of the Times of transition], Wydawnictwo UMK, Toruń. • Lane D. and Myant M. (2007), Varieties of Capitalism in Post-Communist Countries, Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire; New York: Palgrave. • Latov V. (2004), “Vlast-sobstvennost v srednivekovoy Rossii [Power-ownership in Middle-Age Russia], Ekonomicheskiy vestnik Rostovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta 3(2), pp. 111-133. • Latov Y., Nureev R. (2016), Economic History of Russia (Experience of Institutional Analysis) [Ekonomicheskaja istorija Rossii (opyt institucial'nogo analiza)], Moscow: Knorus. • Myant M., Drahokoupil J (2011), Transition Economies. Political Economy in Russia, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Hoboken: John Wiley and Sons, Inc. • Nureev R. (2009), Rossija: osobennosti institucionalʹnogo razvitija [Russia: Particularities of the institutional development], Moscow: Izdat. Norma. • Papko A. (2017), Informal Barriers to the Development of the Small and Medium Enterprises in Belarus, Unpublished Dissertation. • The Ronald Coase Institute webpage, https://www.coase.org/index.htm. • World Bank „Europe and Central Asia Economic Update”, https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/collections/5ee13686-16da-5605-bc04-66336f0b8b4d. • World Bank Open Data, https://data.worldbank.org/?intcid=ecr_hp_BeltC_en_ext. |
Learning outcomes: |
According to the course description and the student's interests |
Assessment methods and assessment criteria: |
Written essay. |
Classes in period "Summer semester 2023/24" (in progress)
Time span: | 2024-02-19 - 2024-06-16 |
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Type of class: |
Lecture, 30 hours, 35 places
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Coordinators: | Kacper Wańczyk | |
Group instructors: | Kacper Wańczyk | |
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