PWN 1996 4.Stanisz T., Zastosowanie matematyki w ekonomii, AE Kraków 1992 5.Piszczała J., Matematyka i jej zastosowania w naukach ekonomicznych, AE Poznań 1994 4.Statistics Responsible
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Prof.dr hab Piotr Bury
Vice-director in the field of study
Dr Marek Leszczyński
Vice-director in the field of study
Dr Anna Dybała
Co-ordinator of the Institute ECTS
M.A Edyta Łyżwa
Organization of the Institute
Study Departments in the Institute of Economics
I DEPARTMENT OF MICROECONOMICS
II DEPARTMENT OF MACROECONOMICS III DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS AND ECONOMETRY
IV DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING
V DEPARTMENT OF REGIONAL ECONOMY
VI DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY OF SOCIECONOMIC THOUGHT VII DEPARTMENTOF LOCAL GOVERNMENT
VIII COMPUTER ROOM
In the Institute of Economics students may apply to 3-year- Bachelor Studies and 2-year-Master-of-Art Studies in the faculty of “Regional economic policy” They include full-time and extra-mural courses.The main trends of scientific research in the Institute of Economics are: economy and local finances, prognosis of developmental tendencies for economy, the role of state in market economy, finances and management of small enterprise, contemporary economic thought
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There are 45 educators in the Institute of Economics, 41 scientific-didactive educators and 4 didactive educators Currently, in the Institute there are: 7 educators of post-doctoral degree, 11 doctors, 10 masters On the ground of employment contract: 2 full professors (included 1 on the part-time), 7 educators of post-doctoral degree (included 2 on the part-time), 7 doctors (included 2 on the part-time) and 2 masters
Didactive-Scientific Basis
The Institute of Economics abode is the building which is the part of the Faculty of
Management and Administration in the Świętokrzyska Academy, located in the Świętokrzyska street 21A The floor surface is 1445,3m It is 2 storey-building Students are provided with the whole infrastructure (recreational facilities, 2 canteens, cloak-room, photocopy room, secretary’s office of the Institute and reading-room located in the main building of the Management and Administration Faculty
The Institute of Economics is equipped with: 2 large lecture rooms for 112 seats and 16 additional seats, all together 128 seats, each of the rooms has a blackboard, projector, sound
equipment, 7 classes, 7 classes for scientific-didactive tutors, 2 computer rooms
Computer rooms are fully equipped with educational software There are 10 and 14 computers
of minimal configuration – Pentium III, 64 MB, RAM, HDD min 20 GB, sound and net card The rooms are logged in the Net with internet links, antivirus software, what makes daily use very
convenient
Profile of the Graduate
The graduate of the Institute of Economics possess a wide economic knowledge since the study syllabus is varied and enables students to get familiarized with different aspects of economic activity in the micro and macro sphere It also gives the opportunity to use practical methods and technics of economic analysis The educational process is aimed at stimulating initiative attitude, sensitivity to rational activity and economic culture in everyday social life and prediction of social results of economic activity
In the framework of the Bachelor Studies students are familiarized with the contents of basic, main and specializational subjects In the framework of M.A Studies, students stand opportunity to improve knowledge on general subjects, which enrich him intelectually and enlarge knowledge on basic, main and specializational subjects which are the supplemantation to vocational studies The variety of the specializational subjects is connected with the problem of economic policy, particurarly with regional policy in the conditions of the European integration and economics of the enterprises which function in the public sector
Thus, the graduate is well acknowledged with such domains as: economics, management, economics of public sector, regional policy, law, and practical computer use, foreign languages Thanks to this, the graduate of economics will possess the relevant qualifications to set up an
individual economic activity or work in public administration on a local and regional level as well as
in enterprises of different business lines
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Didactive process in the Institute of Economics is focused on didactive education which is traditional for colleges, including lectures, classes and seminars It covers individual and pair work as well as activational methods which aim at versatile activity of students They are: contolled discusion, problematic methods and individual gaining of knowledge During the classes, the students use theoretical knowledge and simultaneously, they improve practical skills
In the study syllabus, the proportions of lectures and classes are strictly respected (1:1), which
stimulate activity of students As the studies progress, the level of education gets higher and more advanced (monographic lectures, M.A seminars) to make available for the students to have more individual impact on the educational process
The fact, which is worth mentioning is, that computer programs, films, foliograms and didactive equipment which is prepared by the workers of the Institute, are widely used
In the framework of different classes, students are activated by different methods, which lead to
problem- solution debates and encourage students to take active part in the discusion
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Syllabus of Study – Bachelor Studies - Economics
Faculty: regional economic policy
I General subjects
1.Economic history
The responsible person for the syllabus content: Dr Elżbieta Słabińska
The goals of study:
Focusing on history of economical changes in the world
The contents of study:
- Economy of midiaevel Europe
- The beginnings of capitalism in the 15th and 17th centuries
- Economic growth of Poland in the 16th and 18th centuries
- Industrial and technical revolution in Great Britain on the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries
- Economic growth on Polish lands in the 19th century
- The old and the new branches of industry in the 19th and 20th centuries
- The old and the new industrial powers on the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries
- The First World War and its impact on the world economy
- Economic crisises in the world
- Economy of Poland in the interwar period
- Economy growth of the world after the Second World War
- Polish economy in the years period: 1945 – 1989
Bibliography:
1.Cameron R., Historia gospodarcza świata Warszawa 1995
2.Ciepielewski J., Kostrowicka I., Landau Z., Tomaszewski J., Dzieje gospodarcze świata do
1970r., Warszawa 1974
3.Tychże: Historia gospodarcza świata XIX i XX wieku.
2.State studies
The responsible person for the syllabus content: Dr A.Przychodzka
The goals of study:
The outline of countries functioning in the contemporary world with the emphasis on the rules of democratic system
The contents of study:
state defining, constitutive elements of state, features of state
The origin of state: ancient times, doctrines of Middle Ages, contemporary doctrines
Types of state: form of state, form of governments, political regime, territorial country system.System of state authority, state bodies, division of state bodies, goals of state bodies activity.Functions of state: state of law, branches of rights, rules of law
Relations: state – nation, the role of state in shaping of individual law status, relations between state and individual
Political authority, legitimization of political authority, authority division, authority functions, political authority fulfilment
Political society system, political doctrines, policy elements, needs and state affairs, policy
doctrines, policy process, policy relations
Trang 5Policy determinants: ideology vs policy, law vs policy, economy vs policy, culture vs policy ethics vs policy.
Policy culture, cultural conditions of policy affairs in selected conception of culture, types and functions of policy culture, political culture vs.nation and its law principles.
Policy crisis Political elits, exclusivity and democracy, structure of elits, typology of elits.
Bibliography:
1.Ehrlich St., Podstawowe wiadomości o państwie, Warszawa 1950
2.Wprowadzenie do nauki o państwie i polityce, red Szmulik B., Zmigrodzki M., Lublin 2002 3.Zieliński E., Nauka o państwie i prawie, Warszawa 1999
4.Bankowicz J., Kulisy totalitaryzmu, Kraków 1995
5 Bullock A., Hitler i Stalin Zywoty równoległe, Warszawa 1994
6.Dubel L., Malarczyk J., Historia doktryn polityczno-prawnych, Lublin 1997
7.Filipowicz , O demokracji, Warszawa 1992
8.Fromm E., Ucieczka od wolności, Warszawa 1992
9.Gellner E., Narody i nacjonalizm, Warszawa 1991
10.Jamroz S., Demokracje współczesne, Białystok 1993
11.Kołakowski L., O władzy i o maxi sprawach, Kraków 1998
12.Marczewska-Rytko M., Populizm Teoria i praktyka polityczna, Lublin 1995
13.Robins R.S., Post J.M., Paranoja polityczna Psychopatologia nienawiści, Warszawa 1999
3.Economic geography
Responsible person for the syllabus contents: Prof Dr hab.L Shevchuk
Goals of study:
Showing dependance between a human and geographical environment
The contents of study:
research trends and functions of economic geography
Changes on an economic and political world map Geographical environment – its protection and shaping World population – demographical, economic and social structure
Migrations Settlement The role of agriculture in the world economy system
The problem of food supplies in the world Structure of industry and its changes
Transport – its character and development Growth of tourism in the world
Bibliography:
1.Skrzypczak W., Geografia ekonomiczna, Efekt, Warszawa 1996
2.Wrona J., Rek J (red), Podstawy geografii ekonomicznej, PWE, Warszawa 1997
3.Dobosiewicz Z., Olszewski T., Geografia ekonomiczna świata, PWE, Warszawa 1994
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Responsible person for syllabus contents: Department of Physical Education
Goals of study:
Training or improving swimming skills, playing volleyball, basketball
Popularization recreational sports
The contents of study: Swimming Integrated exercises Volleyball.Basketball Tourism
II Basic subjects
Demand, supply, market Housekeeping Theory of consumer behaviour
Theory of manufacturing Competition and monopoly.Competitive equilibrium and elements of prosperity theory Alternative theories of enterprise Markets of factors production.Oligopoly Bibliography:
1.Begg D., Fischer S., Dornbusch R, Mikroekonomia, PWE Warszawa 1999, t.1
2.Gazda Z., Wstęp do ekonomii, Kielce 1999
3.Kamersczhen D., McKenzie R., Nordinelli C., Ekonomia, Gdańsk 1991
4.Laidler D., Estrin S., Wstęp do mikroekonomii, Warszawa 1991
2.Macroeconomics
Responsible person for the syllabus contents: Prof.dr hab.H.Pałaszewski
The goals of study:
Consolidation of theoretical knowledge and practical skills acquisition of basic tools of
macroeconomic analysis use
The contents of study:
National economy Global: demand, supply Macroeconomic equilibrium Social product, national income State budget, deficit and public debt
Money and bank system Money market Keynes macroeconomics and classical macroeconomics Trade course of the cycle and its deformation Inflation, unemployment Opened economy
External equlibrium Budgetary and monetary policy Stabilizing policy and IS-LM model Economic growth
Bibliography:
1 D Begg, S Fischer, R Dornbusch, Mikroekonomia, PWE Warszawa 1999, t.2
2 Milewski R., Elementarne zagadnienia ekonomii, Warszawa 2000
3 Kamerschen D., Mc Kenzie R., Nordinelli C., Ekonomia, Gdańsk 1991
4 Samuelson W.P., Nordhaus W., Ekonomia, T.II, Warszawa 1999
Trang 7Responsible person for the syllabus content: Dr L.Zurawska, Dr B.Szał
The goals of study:
Basic conceptions and mathematical theorems, which are essential to understand the use of
mathematics in different fields of life and knowledge
Shaping skills of mathematical methods usage in the area of specified syllabus and using them in shaping different situations and economic occurences
Developing skills of precised view expression on the basis of mathematical conceptions, symbols and terms
The contents of study:
Variables of function and its economic usage (marginal calculus and extremes) Elements of whole calculus Introduction to differential calculus with the economic use Vector and matrix
calculation System of calculus and linear inequality – economic examples
Bibliography:
1.Dulewicz Z., Treliński G., zastosowanie matematyki w ekonomii WSBiP, Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski 1998 2.Grysa K., Zastosowanie matematyki w ekonomii, cz.I i cz.II Politechnika Świętokrzyska, Kielce 1996
3.Ostoja Ostaszewski A., Matematyka w ekonomii Modele i metody Wyd Nauk PWN 1996
4.Stanisz T., Zastosowanie matematyki w ekonomii, AE Kraków 1992
5.Piszczała J., Matematyka i jej zastosowania w naukach ekonomicznych, AE Poznań 1994
4.Statistics
Responsible person for the syllabus content: Dr B.Piasecka-Janowicz
The goals of study:
Theoretical knowledge and practical skills of statistic methods in analysis of economic and social occurences
The contents of syllabus:
Data and basic statistic norms.Variable random, basic norms of variable samples Rozkłady z prób
Intervals of confidence Statistic hypothesis testing
Statistic dimensions of correlation Analysis of dynamics Technics of samples random.
Design of statistic experiments
Bibliography:
1.Bąk I., Markiewicz I., Mojsiewicz M., Wawrzyniak K., Statystyka w zadaniach cz 1 i 2, Wydawnictwo Naukowo – Techniczne, Warszawa 2001
2.Jóźwiak J., Podgórski J., Statystyka od podstaw, W-wa 1998
3.Luszniewicz A., Słaby T., Statystyka stosowana, PWE 1997
4.Ostasiewicz S, Rusnak Z., Siedlecka W., Statystyka Elementy teorii i zadania, Wrocław 1999
5.Roczniki statystyczne GUS
6.Statystyka ogólna pod red M Woźniaka, AE Kraków 1994
7.Sobczyk M., Statystyka, PWN, W-wa 2001
8.Starzyńska W., Statystyka praktyczna, PWN Warszawa 2000
9.Zając K., Zarys metod statystycznych, W-wa 1999
5.Econometrics
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The goals of study:
Practical use of econometric tools to measure correlation between different economic values.The contents of study:
Descriptive econometric models Estimators, interval and punctual estimations Regression Single and multi-equation prognosis, based on single and multicalculus models Econometric analysis of demand, production, costs Principles of operational research: linear programs, typical optimum tasks, solutional algorisms, decision making in risky and uncertain conditions
Bibliography:
1.Badania operacyjne w przykładach i zadaniach, Praca zbiorowa pod red K Kukuły, Warszawa 1993.
2.Dziubdziela W., Ekonometria Materiały pomocnicze, Wydawnictwo Wyższej Szkoły Handlowej w Kielcach, Kielce 2000.
3.Nowak E., Zarys metod ekonometrii Zbór zadań, PWN, Warszawa 1994.
4.Welfe A., Ekonometria Metody i ich zastosowania, PWN, Warszawa 1998.
Computer equipment Software (basic, instrumental, usable)
Operational systems Text editors Spreadsheet Use of statistic packets
Forming and processing data base
Bibliography:
1.Krupa T., Rola informacji w kierowaniu przedsiębiorstwem, Warszawa 1998
2.Microsoft Windows – Microsoft Corporation 1994
3.Microsoft Word – poradnik użytkownika 1994
4.MSDOS 6.22 – Users Guide 1994, Warszawa 1995
5.Niedzielska E., Wstęp do informatyki, PWE, Warszawa 1993
Organization – goals and efficiency measures.
Strategies of organization management Strategic planning Organizational structures Organizational procedures People supervising Personnel management Styles of
management Organizational principles Reorganization Management of changes.
Bibliography:
Trang 91.Krupa T., Rola informacji w kierowaniu przedsiębiorstwem, Warszawa 1998
2.Microsoft Windows – Microsoft Corporation 1994
3.Microsoft Word – poradnik użytkownika 1994
4.MSDOS 6.22 – Users Guide 1994, Warszawa 1995
5.Niedzielska E., Wstęp do informatyki, PWE, Warszawa 1993
8 Law
Responsible person for syllabus content: Prof.dr hab P.Chmielnicki
The goals of study:
Basic assignment connected with law, especially such elements which are vital in economic turnovers
The contents of study:
System of legal norms against the background of other legal norm systems Types of law systems Basis of jurisprudence Law sources Legal professions Law subjects Domestic law system Legal liability
Bibliography:
1.Jabłonska – Bonca J., Podstawy prawa dla ekonomistów, Wydawnictwo LexisNexis, Warszawa 2002
2.Lewandowski S., Machińska H., Logika dla prawników, Wydawnictwo LexisNexis, Warszawa 2002
3.Nowacki J., Tobor Z., Wstęp do prawoznawstwa, Wydawnictwo Zakamycze, Kraków 2002
4.Zieliński M., Wykładnia prawa, Wydawnictwo LexisNexis, Warszawa 2002
9.Finance and banking
Responsible person for the syllabus content: Dr Z.Stamirowski
The goals of study:
Introduction to organization and range of activity of banking institutions
The contents of study:
Money – its role and forms Financial institutions Central bank and commercial banks Money policy Interest rate Credit ability Securities Banking risk
Bibliography:
1,S Bereza, Zarządzanie ryzykiem bankowym, Warszawa 1998
2.Kaźmierczuk A., Pieniądz i bank, Warszawa 1992
3.Herropolitańska I., Kredyty i gwarancje bankowe, Warszawa 1992
4.Kostro E., Zarządzanie ryzykiem bankowym, Warszawa 1990
5.Z Krzyźkiewicz, Podręcznik bankowości, Warszawa 1994
6Polskie prawo bankowe, L.Góral, M Karlikowska, K Koperkiewicz – Mordel, Warszawa 1996
7.Fedorowicz Z., Rynek pieniądza i rynek kapitału, Warszawa 1998
10.Accounting
Responsible person for the syllabus content: Dr M.Garstka
The goals of study:
Focusing on practical use of accounting instruments for economic situation analysis for an
individual item
The contents of study:
Law regulations and international accounting standards Rules and methods of accounting
Economic transactions and their impact on balance.Ballancing assets, liabilities Assets
valuation Balance-sheet Account of capital flow Analysis of economic effectivness and financial situation of the enterprise
Trang 103.Sawicki K., Kiziukiewicz T., Pałka M., Zmiany w rachunkowości od 2001 i 2002, EKSPERT Wrocław 2001
Responsible person for the syllabus content: Dr J.Sztaba
The goals of study:
Introducing assignment and skills neccessary for identification and correct way of understanding
of economic processes which take place in modern world, with emphasis on conditions analysis and ways of cooperation which go beyond barriers of different economic companies
The contents of study:
International economic flows, international trade theories and international flow of capital and working force migration Mechanism of international settlements and international payment equlibrium Foreign economic policy
Conception of a New Economic Deal ( Nowy Ład Ekonomiczny ).
4.Bożyk p., Gospodarka światowa, PWE, Warszawa 1991
III Field of study – Main subjects
1.Social policy
Responsible person for syllabus content: Dr L.Zakrzewski
The goals of study:
Introducing assignment related to development of contemporary social policy
The contents of study:
Defining of social policy Old-age insurance in case of disease or disability Unemployment and employment policy Education and culture Social welfare
Economic conditions and results of social policy Social patology occurences Social policy in the period of system transformation.
Bibliography:
1.Końtoch B., Szatur – Jaworska B., Potrzeby ludzkie i poziom życia w Polityce Społecznej, 1996
2.Polityka Społeczna Materiały do studiowania, pod Red Rajkiewicza A., Supińskiej J., Księżopolskiego M., Katowice 1998
3.Golonowska S., Polityka społeczna w latach 1994-1996, Raport IpiSS, Warszawa 1996
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Responsible person for the syllabus content: Dr T.Hadrowicz
The goals of study:
Practical use of selected methods for evaluation of effectivness of economic enterprises
The contents of study:
Selection and economic enterprises evaluation as an instrument of management and economic policy Accounting methods for measuring enterprise effectivness Financial analysis Analysis of social costs and benefits Price deformations and shadow prices of trade and no-trade goods Shadow prices: currency rate and working payment Social rate of discount Income divisions Cost of domestic resources Effective rate of protection
Bibliography:
1.Boczek Z., Opłacalność inwestowania w nieruchomości, SKS Sopot 1996
2.Boruń, Finanse firmy – instrumenty finansowe, Warszawa 1995
Dębski W., Wasilewski Z., Kredytowanie przedsięwzięć inwestycyjnych
3.Economic policy
Responsible person for the syllabus content: Dr M.Leszczyński, Dr A.Dybała
The goals of study:
Presentation of elements connected with contemporary economic policy Introduction of basic principles of economic policy and main notions which enable doing research on public economic activities on different levels; showing connection between economic policy and economics and other economic sciences; students should become familiar with using different documents and up-dated sources for research in the field of economic policy
The contents of study:
The notion and economic policy range Definitions and range of notion, economic policy science – subject and the method, economic policy functions in different policy systems Conditions, goals and economic policy domains: external and interior conditions, economic and social goals, social choices, state and market, macroeconomic and microeconomic policy Economic policy
instruments in the light of Keyne doctrine as well as neoclassical doctrine.
Selected economic policy domains: structural transformation policy, macroeconomic policy of state, monetary policy, budget state policy, industrial policy, policy of support for SMEs’, regional policy, outline of social-economic development of Poland in the period of system transformation.Bibliography:
1.N Acocella, Zasady polityki gospodarczej, wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warszawa 2002
2.Balcerowicz L., Wolność i rozwój Ekonomika wolnego rynku, Kraków 1996
3.Baruh J., Nauka i technika w rozwoju gospodarczym, Lublin 1997
4.Berha M., Polska transformacja w perspektywie integracji europejskiej, Warszawa 1996
5.Bożyk P., Polityka gospodarcza Polski 1985-2000 PWSH, Warszawa 1995
6.Pociszewski T., Społeczno-gospodarcze problemy transformacji systemowej w Polsce, UMCS, Lublin 1995 7.B Winiarski (red), Polityka gospodarcza, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warszawa 2000
8.Winiarski B., Polityka ekonomiczna, AE, Wrocław 1994
9.Materiały i publikacje bieżące wg zaleceń wykładowcy
4.History of economic thought
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The goals of study:
Showing the role of history of economic thought in the social and economic sciences
The contents of study:
Preclassical economic thought Classical economics Historical school and American
institutionalism Neoinstitutionalism Socialistic thought Utopian socialism Marginal theories
(neoclassical, Austrian and mathematical schoolings) Keynesizm Liberal conceptions: currency, new classical economics, Neo-Austrian schooling, public choice theory Neo and Post-
Keynesizm Keynesizm in the 90s
Bibliography:
1.Heilbroner R.L., Wielcy ekonomiści Czasy – życie – idee, PWE, Warszawa 1993
2.Łukawer E., Z historii polskiej myśli ekonomicznej 1945 –1995., Olimpus, Warszawa 1996
3.Kowalik T., Historia ekonomii w Polsce 1864 – 1950, Ossolineum 1992
4.Landreth H., Colander D.C Historia myśli ekonomicznej PWN, Warszawa 1998
5.Mathematical economics
Responsible person for the syllabus contents Dr A.Mach
The goals of study:
Use of mathematical methods for description of economic facts
The contents of study:
Mathematical theory of demand Demand function Manufacturing theory Mathematical models
of enterprise Market models Models of general equlibrium General equlibrium and Pareto optimum Simple models of economic growth Models of a trade cycle Input and output as the types of models
Bibliography:
1.Chiang A.C., Podstawy ekonomii matematycznej, Warszawa 1994
2.Ciałowicz B., Ćwięczek I., Elementy ekonomii matematycznej z zadaniach, Wydawnictwo SFERA, 2000 3.Malawski A., Wprowadzenie do ekonomii matematycznej, Wydawnictwo AE w Krakowie, Kraków 1999
6.Forecasting and simulation
Responsible person for the syllabus content: Dr E.Zając
The goals of study:
Theoretical and practical (on the basis of chosen computer programe) acquintance with abilities of economic occurences analysis as well as forecasting
The contents of study:
Instruments, methods and techniques of doing linear and variant forecsting based on developing tendency method, causing and consecutive models, multiequational, econometrical and no-
econometrical
Bibliography:
1.Prognozowanie gospodarcze, Wrocław 1993
2.Dittman P., Metody prognozowania sprzedaży w przedsiębiorstwie, Wrocław 1998
3.Luszniewicz A., Słaby T., Statystyczne analizy z użyciem pakietu STATISTICA PL – sylabus VI – szeregi czasowe i prognozowanie, sylabus IV – Analiza wariancji i regresji, WSHP Warszawa 1999
Trang 137.Public finances
Responsible person for the syllabus content: Prof.dr hab P.Bury
The goals of study:
Introduction to basic (general) categories connected with public finances; revising theoretical knowledge and improving practical skills of acquainted assignment in the course of study
The contents of study:
The notion and range of public finances The role of public finances in contemporary market economy Budget and The Public Purse Unappropriated economy Public expenses and economic and social policy Public incomes, systematics Tax system Budget deficit and public debt Self-government budgets Sources for local needs financing
Bibliography:
1.Chechliński, Finansowanie świadczeń społecznych, Warszawa 1989
2.Denek E., Finanse publiczne, Warszawa 1995
3.Domaszewicz R., Finanse w gospodarce rynkowej, Kraków 1991
Gajek N., Finanse i gospodarka lokalna na świecie, Warszawa
IV Specializational subjects
1.System of public administration in Poland
Responsible person for the syllabus contents: Dr M.Leszczyński
The goals of study:
Focusing on public administration system and its functioning as the element of state functioning
on the example of Poland
The contents of study:
Administration as the state function System, organization and competences of public
administration Structure of regional public administration Public administration reforms
Bibliography:
1.Dolata S., Funkcjonowanie samorządu terytorialnego – doświadczenia i perspektywy, Opole 1998
2.Jełowicki M., Podstawy organizacji administracji publicznej, Warszawa 1998
3.Borodo A., Samorząd terytorialny – system prawno-finansowy, Warszawa 1997
2.Public law
Responsible person for the syllabus contents: Prof.dr.hab P.Chmielnicki
3.Labour market and employment policy
Responsible person for the syllabus contents: Dr A.Szydlik-Leszczyńska
The goals of study:
Presentation of contemporary labour market and different aspects of its functioning as well as possibility of interference in its development
The contents of study:
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market policy Deregulation of labour market Characteristics of labour relations (employee –
employer) elements Forms of employment and flexibility of labour market Strategy of companies
and demand for jobs Collective systems Protection of labour relations (employer –employee)
Integration of labour market in the world
Bibliography:
1.Współczesne tendencje w zarządzaniu zasobami pracy, A.E Kraków 1997
2.Współczesne dylematy zatrudnienia, AE Poznań 1998
3.Wybrane instrumenty zarządzania kadrami w Polsce, AE, Poznań 1997
4.Chrobot A., Nowe formy zatrudnienia, PWN Warszawa 1997
4.Spatial policy with elements of ecology
Responsible person for the syllabus study: Prof.dr hab L Shevchuk
The goals of study:
Focusing on the problems of space in the description and explanation of social occurences The
most important notions and theories describing spatial society differentation and spatial aspects of
individual behaviours in different scales Students will also focus on problems of social sphere
structure, space perception, making spatial decisions, the significance of space and others.
The problems mentioned on the lecture can be applied to different aspects of social life and
psychological problems – social, political, and economic problems, tenses between cultures
civilizational transformations, etc Simultaneously, the processes and spatial-environmental interactions and occurences will be applied to special analysis and estimation
The assignment will also cover contemporary trends which shape new visions and development paradigmatisms based on respect to natural and cultural heritage
The contents of study:
Space in the perspective of different domains of social sciences and different methodoligical orientations Structure of social space: notions of space, region, space-time, spatial net, spatial hierarchy, limits, spatial barriers and others Human being and natural environment – spatial perspective Cultural differentations of space – history and social geography Quantitative and qualitative analysis of social space Spatial mechanisms of social processes: contentration, spatial segregation
Social space of a big city and its transformations Social space of a countryside and small towns (local communities) Spatial differentations of social inequalities Spatial decisions-making I (theory of location, spatial diffusion of innovation and information, migrations, regional policy) Perception of space I – mental maps and their structure, space perception of city, perception of
distance Perception of space II – presentation of regions, spatial prefferences, creating region
4 Z Niewiadomski (red) Ustawa o planowaniu i zagospodarowaniu przestrzennym: Komentarz: Stan prawny
na dzień 1 czerwca 2004 r Wyd C.H.Beck, Warszawa 2004
5.Strategies of regional and local development
Trang 15Responsible person for the syllabus contents: Dr M.Leszczyński
The goals of study:
Identification and correct understanding social-economic processes appearing in regional and local schemes of contemporary world with the aim of creating visions and missions of the region
The contents of study :
Strategic management and development of regions Goals of regional development Strong and weak points in a region Tasks and regional policy subjects
Competitivness of regions Regional policy of the European Union Financing of regional
development Strategies of regional development, its initiation and monitoring.
Bibliography:
1 Gilowska Z., Gorzelak G., Jałowiecki B., Sobczak K., Kierunki polityki regionalnej Polski, Uniwersytet Warszawski, „Studia Regionalne i Lokalne” nr 24, Warszawa 1998
2.Winiarski B., Polityka regionalna – kierunki i instrumenty, AE Wrocław 1994
3.Programowanie rozwoju regionalnego Poradnik dla samorządów województwa, MSAP AE
w Krakowie, Ministerstwo gospodarki, Kraków 1999
4.Strategia rozwoju Polski do roku 2020 Synteza, Komitet Prognoz „Polska 2000 plus” przy Prezydium PAN, Warszawa 2000
6.Basis of social-economic integration
Responsible person for the syllabus contents: Dr L Kubiak
The goals of study:
Theory of international economic integration, analysis of integrational groups in the world
economy, characteristics of goals, causes, conditions, models and integrational mechanisms, examples of integrational processes in the European Union
The contents of study:
The essence of international economic integration, basic notions and structures; goals (political, economic, social) and conditions(geographical-infrastructurall, economic and non-economic) economic integration; models and mechanisms of economic integration; institutional forms of economic integration; contemporary integrational groups in the world economy The European Union – genesis, institutional system, financing, intensifying processes of economic integration, examples of common policies Poland vs economic integration in EU.
Bibliography:
1 Paweł Bożyk, Józef Misala, Integracja ekonomiczna PWE Warszawa 2003.
2 Unia Europejska Podręcznik akademicki Wyd Naukowe PWN Warszawa 2003.
7.Regional policy in Europe
Responsible person for the syllabus contents: Dr K.Szołek
The goals of study:
Presentation of problems related to regionalisation, its goals and instruments used in programming
of regional development
The contents of study:
Principles of economic regional theory The problem and aspects of regional development
Measures of regional development Strategic goals of regional policy.Subjects and instruments of regional policy Regional policy in EU Programming of regional economic development
Bibliography:
Trang 161Kudłacz T., Programowanie rozwoju regionalnego, PWN Warszawa 1999
2.Prusek A., Strategia rozwoju regionów w warunkach gospodarki rynkowej, Secesja Kraków 1995
3.Szymla Z., Determinanty rozwoju regionalnego, Ossolineum, Wrocław 2000
4.Zarys polityki ekonomicznej, praca zbiorowa pod red Fajferka A., AE Kraków 1992
8.Territorial marketing
Responsible person for the syllabus contents: Dr A.Batko
The goals of study:
Preparing students to make steps which may enlarge competition of firms and institutions and non-profit organizations on the market in the conditions of increasing global processes Showing
the usefulness of marketing research for the analysis of spatial process needs and occurences
appearing on the market
The contents of study:
Marketing challenges on the verge of the 21st century (changes in the world economy, social critics
of marketing, social policy rules with regard to territorial marketing) Means of territorial
marketing strategy (elements of territorial product, promotional activities of territorial individual
units, price and costs of service competing, channels of reaching new consumers) Methods of research for territorial marketing needs (range of research, sources of getting information, variety
of methods and their use) Use of Internet in commune (virtualization as the element of commune
development policy, telework, virtual education).
Bibliography:
1 Ph Kotler, G.Amstrong, J Saunders, V Wong: Marketing – podręcznik europejski PWE, Warszawa 2002, rozdz 2 i 7.
2 S Kaczmarczyk : Badania marketingowe – metody i techniki PWE Warszawa 2002, rozdz 4.
3 R Głowacki, J Kramer, L Żabiński: Analiza rynku PWE Warszawa 1981 rozdz 5.
4 B Bishop: Marketing globalny ery cyfrowej PWE Warszawa 2001
9.Economics of communal enterprise
Responsible person for the syllabus contents: Dr J Strzelec
The goals of study:
Showing the peculiar character of communal enterprise activity with refference to territorial autonomy functioning
The contents of study:
The notion, problem, tasks of territorial autonomy Budget of regional self-government’s
individual in Poland Economy of communal property Organizational and legal forms and the rules of financial economy of subjects in a public sector Financial rules of communal enterprise economy
Bibliography:
1 Bednarski L., Analiza finansowa w przedsiębiorstwie, PWN Warszawa 2000
2.Owsiak S., Finanse publiczne, PWN Warszawa 1999
3.Ustawa z dnia 26.11.1998r o finansach publicznych (Dz U Nr 155, poz 1014)
4.Ustawa z dnia 26 11 1998 r o dochodach jednostek samorządu terytorialnego (dz U Nr 150, poz 983)
10.Small and medium-sized enterprises in the regional development
Trang 17Responsible person for the syllabus contents: Prof dr hab J Sikorski
11.Economics of cities and metropolitan areas
Responsible person for the syllabus contents: Prof.dr hab J Kot
The goals of study:
Contemporary conditions of social-economic globalizational processes Global economy and competition Knowledge as the factor of development and economic growth Processes of
development in territorial individual units (central areas, suburban and marginal)
The contents of study:
Urbanization – history and the present day Goals and factors of city and metropolitan areas development City as system of functions, information, environment Price of land, absolute
pension, differential pension I and II, builder’s pension Factors which differentiate price of land
in territorial individual units and between them Spatial functioning of economic individual units
and population
Costs of city and metropolitan areas development, factors which make them differentiated
Methods used in analysis of location of production Planning methods of settlement units
development Management in territorial units Planning and strategic management in territorial units – regional and local strategies of development – aspects of elaboration and implementation
Rules of regional and local development policy Features of decision making situations
Bibliography:
1.Red Danuta Stawasz ,,,Ekonomiczno — organizacyjne uwarunkowania rozwoju regionu teoria
i praktyka” , Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2004
2.Red E1żbi eta Sobezak , ,, Gospodarka lokalna w teorii i w praktyce”, Wydawnictwo Akademii Ekonomicznej
im Qskara Langego we Wrocławiu , 2001
3.Tadeusz Markowski, ,, Zarządzanie rozwojem miast”, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, 1999
4.Janusz Kot, ,,Zarządzanie rozwojem gmin a praktyka planowania strategicznego”, Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2003
5.Domańiski R., Gospodarka przestrzenna, PWN, Warszawa 1993
6.Kudlacz T., Programowanie rozwoju regionalnego, PWN, Warszawa 1999
7.Regulski J., Planowanie miast, PWE, Warszawa 1986
8.Stawasz D., Współczesne uwarunkowania rozwoju polskich regionów, Wyd Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, Łódź 2000
12 Determinants of regional development
Responsible person for the syllabus contents: Dr J Strzelec
The goals of study:
The subject gives up-dated information on problems of regions development programming, regional policy of European Union and its conformation in Poland, problems of regional
competition
The essence of the lectures is the presentation of EU agenda documents, the Polish government,
local governments of province and publication of thesis which are connected with
above-mentioned issues
During lectures, students will also stand an opportunity to see interesting projects analysis and actions taken by Poland and other members of the EU to intensify regional competition
Moreover, the students will be acknowledged with procedures of getting help from EU funds by
different subjects of regional policy.
The contents of study: