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Catalan Economy

Code: 102323 ECTS Credits: 6
2024/2025
Degree Type Year
2501572 Business Administration and Management OT 4
2501573 Economics OT 3
2501573 Economics OT 4

Contact

Name:
Fco. Javier Asensio Ruiz De Alda
Email:
javier.asensio@uab.cat

Teachers

Joan Trullen Thomas

Teaching groups languages

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Prerequisites

 

No prerequisites are required.


Objectives and Contextualisation

Objectives

 

This is an optional course.

The main goal of the course is to gain knowledge on the  Catalan  economy mainly from a macroeconomic point of view and in the Spanish, European and International context.

The recent evolution and the current situation of the Catalan  economy is explained in an international economic context.

Attention is devoted to the trajectories of key macroeconomic variables and the

accompanying economic policy measures.

Students are introduced to the main economic features  of the contemporary economy and the interpretation of its developments through the lens of basic theoretical concepts and

analytical tools.

 

The objectives of the course are the following:

 

1. Increase the students´ interest for the study of the economy.

 

2. Increase the students´ knowledge on  the general functioning of the economy, its different markets, and its economic institutions.

 

3. Application of the economic analysis to specific realities.

 

4. Achievement of a better empirical comprehension of economic dilemmas.

 

5. Uncover the social dimension of the economy and its relationship with welfare.

 

6. Stimulate students express their progress in written work, oral communication, and the identification and processing of the relevant information related to the course.

 


Competences

    Business Administration and Management
  • Capacity for adapting to changing environments.
  • Capacity for independent learning in the future, gaining more profound knowledge of previous areas or learning new topics.
  • Capacity for oral and written communication in Catalan, Spanish and English, which enables synthesis and oral and written presentation of the work carried out.
  • Demonstrate initiative and work individually when the situation requires it.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of the structure of institutions and the state, their evolution and the consequences of possible changes, to be able to make a positive contribution to the debate about the role they play in current society.
  • Identify the economic agents that make up an economy, understanding how they have been interrelated to date, how they are currently interrelated and forecast futures according to new circumstances and their influence on a specific company.
  • Know how to handle the analytical framework and empirical knowledge that is offered by the economy on international relations and the most important economic areas.
  • Organise the work in terms of good time management, organisation and planning.
  • Select and generate the information necessary for each problem, analyse it and take decisions based on that information.
  • Work well in a team, being able to argue proposals and validate or reject the arguments of others in a reasoned manner.
    Economics
  • Capacity for adapting to changing environments.
  • Capacity for independent learning in the future, gaining more profound knowledge of previous areas or learning new topics.
  • Demonstrate initiative and work individually when the situation requires it.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of the structure of institutions and the state, their evolution and the consequences of possible changes, to be able to make a positive contribution to the debate about the role they play in current society.
  • Know how to handle the analytical framework and empirical knowledge that is offered by the economy on international relations and the most important economic areas.
  • Organise the work in terms of good time management, organisation and planning.
  • Select and generate the information necessary for each problem, analyse it and take decisions based on that information.
  • Show motivation for carrying out quality work and sensitivity to the consequences for the environment and society.
  • Value ethical commitment in professional practice.
  • Work well in a team, being able to argue proposals and validate or reject the arguments of others in a reasoned manner.

Learning Outcomes

  1. A capacity of oral and written communication in Catalan, Spanish and English, which allows them to summarise and present the work conducted both orally and in writing.
  2. Analyse the role of international institutions in the economy.
  3. Assess ethical commitment in professional activity.
  4. Assess the functioning and current situation of the Spanish economy.
  5. Capacity to adapt to changing environments.
  6. Capacity to continue future learning independently, acquiring further knowledge and exploring new areas of knowledge.
  7. Demonstrate initiative and work independently when required.
  8. Demonstrate motivation regarding the quality of the work performed and sensitivity regarding the consequences on the environment and society.
  9. Describe the main economic agents making up the Spanish and Catalan economy.
  10. Examine the influence and the role of Spanish public institutions in the economy.
  11. Identify the role of the public sector in the Spanish economy.
  12. Interpret the economic globalisation process and its consequences for the Spanish economy.
  13. List the main characteristics of the labour market in Spain.
  14. Organise work, in terms of good time management and organisation and planning.
  15. Perform an economic analysis of integration processes, in general, and of the European integration process, in particular.
  16. Select and generate the information needed for each problem, analyse it and make decisions based on this information.
  17. Work as part of a team and be able to argue own proposals and validate or refuse the arguments of others in a reasonable manner.

Content

Topic 1. Historical perspective on the Catalan economy at the end of the 20th century.

Topic 2. Changes in the productive model, in migratory movements and in relationships outside

Topic 3. The crisis 2007-13.

Topic 4. The Catalan economy today and its macro-magnitudes

Topic 5. The labor market

Topic 6. The industry.

Topic 7. Energy

Topic 8 The services.

Topic 9. The banking sector.

Topic 10. The foreign sector

Topic 11. The public sector: the financing of the Generalitat and the fiscal balance with the central Administration.

Topic 12. The economy of the metropolitan region of Barcelona

 


Activities and Methodology

Title Hours ECTS Learning Outcomes
Type: Directed      
Case Studies and exercises 17 0.68 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
Lectures 32.5 1.3 2, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15
Type: Supervised      
Essay on current economic events 4 0.16 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
Study and recomended activities 88.5 3.54 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
Tutorials 2 0.08 4, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16

Methodology

Teaching will be offered on campus or an on-campus and remote hybrid format depending on the number of students per group and the size of rooms at 50% capacity

The teaching methodology constist on:

Lectures. Standard lectures in class. Class attendance is essential, but needs to be complemented with

personal work at home.

Essays on current events and case studies. Students may be asked to work in small groups for some of these,

which may include discussions, presentations and specific analyses on key issues, as well as the treatment of

statistical information sources. Some tutorials may take place at the computer room.

Self-learning activities. Complementary to the course. The student is supposed to dedicate enough time and

effort to understand and assimilate the contents of the course through reading and studying the notes, texts

and other materials suggested by the lecturer, and through the completion of the exercises or essays indicated

during the course.

The proposed teaching methodology may undergo some modifications depending on the face-to-face restrictions imosed by the health authorities.

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Annotation: Within the schedule set by the centre or degree programme, 15 minutes of one class will be reserved for students to evaluate their lecturers and their courses or modules through questionnaires.


Assessment

Continous Assessment Activities

Title Weighting Hours ECTS Learning Outcomes
Assignements, participation and proposed class exercices 15% 1 0.04 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
Essay on an economic sector 15% 2 0.08 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
Two Written exams 70% 3 0.12 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16

Evaluation

 

Assessment will be carried out continuously throughout the course, in accordance with the following

criteria:

1. Two written tests: 70%.

2. Essay on a given sector: 15%.

3. Recommended activities, class attendance and participation: 10%.

The evaluation of the theoretical content of the subject will be carried out through two written tests. The first

4 The evaluation of the theoretical content of the subject will be carried out through two written tests. The first

one will take place in the middle of the term and the second in the date set by the Faculty for the final exam.

Each of the tests has the same weight in the final assessment (37.5%).

Therefore, the average grade of the subject is obtained as: 37.5% (grade of the first test) + 37.5% (grade of

the second test) + 15% (grade of practice and exercices about current economic events) + 10% (grade of

recommended activities, attendance and participation).

In order to pass the subject, any student should meet the following two:

1. the average grade of the subject is equal to or greater than 5 and,

2. The average grade obtained at the two partial exams is equal to or greater than 4.

Therefore:

• If a student meets the first requirement but not the second, he/she will have an average grade of the subject

of 4.5 and will be attend the retake test, as explained below in the section "Retake process".

• If a student meets the second requirement but not the first, or doesn't meet any of them, he/she will obtain an

average grade of the subject that arises from the direct application of the previous weightings, and will be able

to attend the retake test (see "Retake process" below).

Any student who has not attended any of the two written tests will be considered as'non-assessable'

 

Calendar of evaluation activities

The dates of the evaluation activities (midterm exams, exercises in the classroom, assignments, ...) will be announced well in advance during the semester.

The date of the final exam is scheduled in the assessment calendar of the Faculty.

"The dates of evaluation activities cannot be modified, unless there is an exceptional and duly justified reason why an evaluation activity cannot be carried out. In this case, the degree coordinator will contact both the teaching staff and the affected student, and a new date will be scheduled within the same academic period to make up for the missed evaluation activity." Section 1 of Article 264. Calendar of evaluation activities (Academic Regulations UAB). 

Students of the Faculty of Economics and Business, who in accordance with the previous paragraph need to change an evaluation activity date must process the request by filling out an Application for exams' reschedulee-Formulari per a la reprogramació de proves.

Grade revision process

After all grading activities have ended, students will be informed of the date and way in which the course grades will be published. Students will be also be informed of the procedure, place, date and time of grade revision following University regulations.

Retake Process

"To be eligible to participate in the retake process, it is required for students to have been previously been evaluated for at least two thirds of the total evaluation activities of the subject." Section 2 of Article 261. The recovery (UAB Academic Regulations). Additionally, it is required that the student to have achieved an average grade of the subject greater than or equal to 3.5 and less than 5.

The date of the retake exam will be posted in the calendar of evaluation activities of the Faculty. Students who take this exam and pass, will get a grade of 5 for the subject. If the student does not pass the retake, the grade will remain unchanged, and hence, student will fail the course.

Irregularities in evaluation activities

In spite of other disciplinary measures deemed appropriate, and in accordance with current academic regulations, "in the case that the student makes any irregularity that could lead to a significant variation in the grade of an evaluation activity, it will be graded with a 0, regardless of the disciplinary process that can be instructed. In case of various irregularities occur in the evaluation of the same subject, the final grade of this subject will be 0". Section 11 of Article 266. Results of the evaluation. (UAB Academic Regulations). 

2 For subjects or modules that DO include the COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION option:

2.1COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION (Art. 265 of the UAB Academic Regulations)

By requesting the comprehensive evaluation the student waives the option of continuous evaluation.

The comprehensive  evaluation must be requested at the Academic Management (Gestió acadèmica) of the Campus where the degree/master's degree is taught. The request must be filed according to the procedure and the deadline  established by the administrative calendar of the Faculty of Economics and Business.

Attendance :

  • Student  attendance  is mandatory on the day of the comprehensive assessment. The date will be the same as that of the final exam of the semesteras per the evaluation calendar published by the Faculty of Economics and Business and approved by the Faculty's Teaching and Academic Affairs Committee. The duration of the comprehensive assessment must be specified in the characteristics of such activity.
  • 100% of the evaluation evidences must be handed in by the student  on the day of the comprhensive assessment.
  • The evaluation evidences carried out in person by the student on the same day of the comprehensive assessment must have a minimum weight of 70%.

The following information referring to the characteristics of the comprehensive assessment must be included.:

Evidence Type (1)

Weight in the final assessment (%) (2)

Duration of the activity

Is the activity that corresponds to this evaluation evidence to be carried out in person on the  date scheduled for the comprehensive evaluation? (YES/NO) (3)

Exam

100%

3hours

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

100%

 

 

 

(1)    Descriptive title of each piece of evidence (exam, problem sets solving, case analysis, activity carried out using specific software that the student is expected to know,...)

(2)    Weight of the evidence in the final mark of the subject (specify the percentages of each evaluation evidence that the student must undertake)

(3)    For each piece of evidence: Is the activity that corresponds to this evaluation evidence to be carried out in person on the  date scheduled for the comprehensive evaluation? (YES/NO)

2.2 RETAKE PROCEDURE :

"For the retake procedure, no distinction is made between students who have followed the continuous evaluation and those who have opted for the comprehensive evaluation. All will be re-assessed using the same test or evaluation evidence."

2.3 REVIEW OF THE FINAL QUALIFICATION:

"The review of the final qualification will follow the same procedure as for the continuous evaluation".

 

 

 


Bibliography

BIBLIOGRAFIA DE REFERÈNCIA

 

 

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Software

EXCEL


Language list

Name Group Language Semester Turn
(PAUL) Classroom practices 51 Catalan first semester afternoon
(TE) Theory 51 Catalan first semester afternoon