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Class Political Economics II

  • Presentation

    Presentation

    1. To sensitize students to the importance that knowledge of the concepts and fundamental instruments of political economy assumes in the orientation and legal framework of the life of individuals, families and companies. 2. Understand the functioning of markets and price formation in open economies, understand the essential aspects of the organization and functioning of enterprises, problems associated with credit, liquidity and means of payment. 3.To know the economic integration schemes and the instruments of economic policy. 4. Understanding economic policy instruments and the problems of economic growth and income distribution in modern societies.
  • Code

    Code

    ULHT500-6756
  • Syllabus

    Syllabus

    I - ECONOMY OF THE PUBLIC SECTOR II - THE STATE BUSINESS SECTOR III - TAX SYSTEM IV - PRODUCTION ORGANIZATION V - COMPANY BEHAVIOR VI - MARKETS OF PRODUCTION FACTORS VII - CURRENCY AND CREDIT VIII - NATIONAL INCOME AND PRODUCT DISTRIBUTION IX - ECONOMY INTERNATIONAL, INTEGRATION AND GLOBALIZATION.
  • Objectives

    Objectives

    The programmatic contents allow in a coherent way to reach the objectives, as the classes seek through the participation of the students, make it stimulated to: 1. Analysis and understanding of the role of the State and public policies in the Economy, the weight and size of the state's business sector and the configuration and impact of the tax system. 2. Understanding the vicissitudes of the labor market and wage policy, the issues associated with the formation and amortization of capital. 3. Understand the organization and functioning of businesses, the problems associated with credit, liquidity and means of payment in the integrated economies and in the global economy. 4. Understanding the problems of economic growth and income distribution in modern societies.
  • Teaching methodologies and assessment

    Teaching methodologies and assessment

    Students with a special status provided for by law or regulation that provides for non-obligatory attendance at classes, but who wish to be covered by the continuous assessment regime, must inform the Professor of the curricular unit as soon as they become aware of this fact, but always 90 days before the end of classes, so that he or she can define another form of work or monitoring, which may involve the completion of a written assignment, presentation of reports and/or an oral exam.
  • References

    References

    - SOUSA, Domingos Pereira de. Economia Política, 2.ª edição. Lisboa. Edições Universitárias Lusófonas, 2023 - MANKIW, N. Gregory. Introdução à Economia, Tradução da 3.ª edição americana, São Paulo, Editora Pioneira Thomson Learning, 2005 - NEVES, João César das. Introdução à Economia, Lisboa. Verbo, 2011 - NUNES, A.J. Avelãs. Noção e Objecto da Economia Política, 3ª Edição, Coimbra, Almedina, 2013 - PORTO, Manuel Carlos Lopes. Economia: Um Texto Introdutório, Reimpressão da 4ª edição, Coimbra, Almedina, 2017 - SAMUELSON, P. & NORDHAUS, W. D., Economia, 19ª Edição, Lisboa, McGraw-Hill. Portugal, 2011  
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