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Course title Regional Economy and Policy
Course code Ekon5092
Credit points (ECTS) 3
Total Hours in Course 81
Number of hours for lectures 12
Number of hours for seminars and practical classes 12
Independent study hours 57
Date of course confirmation 29/10/2018
Responsible Unit Institute of Economics and Finance
 
Course developers
Dr. oec., prof. Modrīte Pelše

There is no prerequisite knowledge required for this course
 
Course abstract
The course provides students with an understanding of the role of regional policy in territorial growth. In determining the composition of a regional economy, it is important to assess not only the economic development potential and the opportunities for growth but also the specifics and particularities of the territory, which can serve as a resource of growth for the particular territory. The course also focuses on the roles of the European Union and the national and local governments in developing regional economies. The course gives insight into the regional policy, its key principles and the latest developments. The course allows students to comprehend the economic role of local resources in the development of regions and the country as well as gives an opportunity to assess the performance indicators.
Learning outcomes and their assessment
Students will be able to demonstrate:
KNOWLEDGE
1. Knowledge of the regional policy framework in the European Union. Discussion, Test , an examination;
2. An in-depth knowledge of the composition of a regional economy and resources for regional development. Independent work, a presentation.
3. A structured knowledge of sustainable development planning, development centres and support instruments. Group work, discussion, an examination.
SKILLS to
1. Independently analyse and assess resources for development in an administrative territory based on the acquired knowledge of theory and methodology. Independent work, a presentation.
2. Reasonably explain regularities in regional development, including the role of regional policy, at the micro/macro level and at the global/regional level. Independent work, discussion, an examination.
3. Responsibly plan own time and resources for the completion of the assignments given. Practical assignments, a presentation.
4. Engage in and assume responsibility for the group’s work and their own individual contribution to it. Group/pair work, discussions.
COMPETENCES to
1. Independently formulate and critically analyse complicated regional policy and economic problems. Presentation, discussions in classes, an examination. 2. Substantiate their own conclusions and make proposals for solving problems by integrating the institutional framework with various other frameworks at the national and international levels. Presentation, discussions in classes, an examination.
Course Content(Calendar)
1. Course Regional Economics and Policy. The substance, goals and tasks of the course (1 h – lecture)
2. Territory and the division of it. The regional division in the EU and Latvia. Eurostat’s NUTS Classification of territorial units for statistics. Interaction of rural and urban areas (1 h – lecture; 1 h – practical)
3. Regional policy in the EU. Change in the regional policy paradigm. The regional policy implemented by the EU, the goals of it. Principles and priorities of the EU regional policy (1 h – lecture; 1 h – practical)
4. Institutional framework for regional policy. The EU administrative mechanism, the key institutions (1 h – lecture)
5. Local governments, their role in territorial development. Functions, rights and responsibilities of local governments. Indicators of development, infrastructures and trends in economic activity policy (1 h – lecture; 3 h – practicals)
6. Administrative and territorial reform (1 h – lecture; 1 h – practical)
7. Indicators of territorial development, the territorial development index. The Regional Development Indicator Module (RDIM) (1 h – lecture; 5 h – practicals)
8. Funding for regional development at the national level. The local government equalisation system in Latvia (1 h – lecture)
9. EU financial instruments. The EU budget, the principles of budgeting. EU regional policy instruments, the EU Funds (1 h – lecture; 1 h – practical)
10. Monocentric and polycentric territorial development. Decentralised and polycentric development. Reginal policy relevance - polycentric territorial development (1 h – lecture)
11. Regional development strategy and planning. Territorial planning levels, the hierarchy. Tasks of territorial planning. Public involvement in territorial planning (1 h – lecture)
12. Public and private partnership in regional development. Public involvement in tackling urgent problems (1 h – lecture)
Requirements for awarding credit points
The student must take and pass two tests, make a presentation about the socio-economic characteristics of a territory and assess the development potential for the territory as well as complete and pass all the practical assignments given during the semester. The course ends with an examination.
Description of the organization and tasks of students’ independent work
The student must complete and submit independent work on the development potential for a territory, perform a comparative assessment of the territory and make a PowerPoint presentation (20-25 slides) of the results; the best independent work results are presented in practicals. The independent work results must be submitted within the specified time. The student must collect the necessary information and complete the given practical assignments on practical topics, as well as prepare for discussions in practicals.
Criteria for Evaluating Learning Outcomes
The course involves a cumulative assessment consisting of the following elements: tests – 20%, independent work and a presentation – 30%, an examination – 40%, activity during practicals – 10%. 10% are equal to one point on a 10-point marking scale.
Compulsory reading
1.Capello R. Regional Economics 2nd Revised edition. New York : Routledge, 2016. 354 lpp.
2.McCann P. Modern urban and regional economics second edition Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013. 408 lpp. ISBN 978-0-19-958200-6.
3.Vaidere, I., Vanags, E., Vanags, I., Vilka, I. Reģionālā politika un pašvaldību attīstība Eiropas Savienībā un Latvijā. Rīga: Latvijas Universitātes Akadēmiskais apgāds, Latvijas Statistikas institūts, 2006. 295 lpp.
Further reading
1.Latvijas ilgtspējīgas attīstības stratēģija līdz 2030. gadam. (2010) pieejams [tiešsaiste]: http://www.latvija2030.lv/upload/latvija2030_saeima.pdf
2.Latvijas Nacionālais attīstības plāns 2021. – 2027.gadam Pieejams: https://www.mk.gov.lv/lv/latvijas-nacionalais-attistibas-plans
3.Capello R., Camagni R.P., Chizzolini B., Fratesi U., (2008) Modelling Regional Scenarios for Enlarged Europe. p. 321. 4.Pūķis M. Pašu valdība. Latvijas pašvaldību pieredze, idejas un nākotnes redzējums. Rīga: Latvijas Pašvaldību savienība, 2010, 512 lpp.
Periodicals and other sources
1.Eiropas Parlaments. Pieejams: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/portal/lv
2.Eiropas Komisija Pieejams: http://ec.europa.eu/index_lv.htm
3.Eiropas Savienības fondi.
Pieejams: http://www.esfondi.lv/sakums
4.Eiropas Savienības oficiālā mājaslapa.
Pieejams: https://europa.eu/european-union/index_lv
5.Latvijas Republikas tiesību akti.
Pieejams: https://likumi.lv/
6.Reģionālās attīstības indikatoru modulis.
Pieejams: https://raim.gov.lv/query-selection/list
7.Viedās administrācijas un reģionālās attīstības ministrija Pieejams: http://www.varam.gov.lv/ 8.Valsts digitālās attīstības aģentūra Pieejams: https://lvportals.lv/iestade/885-valsts-digitalas-attistibas-agentura
Notes
Compulsory course for the ESAF academic master programme Economics