31505
Vertiefungsseminar
SoSe 16: East-Central European Economic Policy
Ákos Dombi
Kommentar
This course presents an overview on the post-socialist economic policy of East-Central Europe. We discuss the main periods and characteristics of the economic policy after 1990 with a special focus on the Visegrád-4 countries that is on Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic. The first part of the course considers the economic policy of the first decade. In the frame of this, we investigate the balance of the transition to market economy and the differences in and critical assessment of the privatization practices of the Visegrád-4 countries. A case study on the transformation and stabilization of Hungary is also provided in order to demonstrate the path-dependence of economic policy.The second part of the course focuses on the early 2000s with four topics. First, the fall back of Hungary, the front-runner of economic reforms in the 90s, is discussed. After that, the counterpart case of Slovakia is introduced. Slovakia was a laggard member of the Visegrád-4 countries during the first decade of transition, but has become a leader in economic growth in the new millennium. In both cases, the political economic explanations of change/continuity in economic policy are introduced. The third topic is the economic policy of Poland. Finally, we discuss the monetary policy of the Visegrád-4 countries, more specifically the experiences of Hungary and the Czech Republic with the system of inflation targeting. The final part of the course considers the effect and the aftermath of the global financial crisis of 2008/2009 in East-Central Europe. We discuss the causes of the large fallback of the region and the differences in the crisis management of the Visegrád-4 countries. Special emphasis is set on the much criticized unorthodox economic policy of Hungary. Schließen
Zusätzliche Termine
Do, 21.04.2016 10:00 - 16:00 Fr, 22.04.2016 08:00 - 12:00 Do, 12.05.2016 12:00 - 16:00 Fr, 13.05.2016 08:00 - 12:00 Mi, 15.06.2016 10:00 - 12:00 Do, 16.06.2016 12:00 - 16:00 Fr, 24.06.2016 10:00 - 14:00 Mi, 29.06.2016 10:00 - 12:00Studierendensprechstunde
Do, 14.07.2016 12:00 - 18:00