150086 SE Economic Systems in East Asia (2024W)
Prüfungsimmanente Lehrveranstaltung
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Hinweis: Ihr Anmeldezeitpunkt innerhalb der Frist hat keine Auswirkungen auf die Platzvergabe (kein "first come, first served").
- Anmeldung von Fr 13.09.2024 10:00 bis Do 26.09.2024 10:00
- Abmeldung bis Do 31.10.2024 23:59
Details
max. 25 Teilnehmer*innen
Sprache: Englisch
Lehrende
Termine (iCal) - nächster Termin ist mit N markiert
- Mittwoch 09.10. 15:00 - 16:30 Seminarraum Ostasienwissenschaften 1 UniCampus Hof 5 2I-O1-05
- Mittwoch 16.10. 15:00 - 16:30 Seminarraum Ostasienwissenschaften 1 UniCampus Hof 5 2I-O1-05
- Mittwoch 23.10. 15:00 - 16:30 Seminarraum Ostasienwissenschaften 1 UniCampus Hof 5 2I-O1-05
- Mittwoch 30.10. 15:00 - 16:30 Seminarraum Ostasienwissenschaften 1 UniCampus Hof 5 2I-O1-05
- N Mittwoch 06.11. 15:00 - 16:30 Seminarraum Ostasienwissenschaften 1 UniCampus Hof 5 2I-O1-05
- Mittwoch 13.11. 15:00 - 16:30 Seminarraum Ostasienwissenschaften 1 UniCampus Hof 5 2I-O1-05
- Mittwoch 20.11. 15:00 - 16:30 Seminarraum Ostasienwissenschaften 1 UniCampus Hof 5 2I-O1-05
- Mittwoch 27.11. 15:00 - 16:30 Seminarraum Ostasienwissenschaften 1 UniCampus Hof 5 2I-O1-05
- Mittwoch 04.12. 15:00 - 16:30 Seminarraum Ostasienwissenschaften 1 UniCampus Hof 5 2I-O1-05
- Mittwoch 11.12. 15:00 - 16:30 Seminarraum Ostasienwissenschaften 1 UniCampus Hof 5 2I-O1-05
- Mittwoch 08.01. 15:00 - 16:30 Seminarraum Ostasienwissenschaften 1 UniCampus Hof 5 2I-O1-05
- Mittwoch 15.01. 15:00 - 16:30 Seminarraum Ostasienwissenschaften 1 UniCampus Hof 5 2I-O1-05
- Mittwoch 22.01. 15:00 - 16:30 Seminarraum Ostasienwissenschaften 1 UniCampus Hof 5 2I-O1-05
- Mittwoch 29.01. 15:00 - 16:30 Seminarraum Ostasienwissenschaften 1 UniCampus Hof 5 2I-O1-05
Information
Ziele, Inhalte und Methode der Lehrveranstaltung
Art der Leistungskontrolle und erlaubte Hilfsmittel
Workload
In its first part, this is a text-based seminar. Accordingly, in preparation of each unit, students will be asked to read related book chapters or articles. This will create a foundation for active participation during the seminar. Expect reading about 40 pages per week.
You will have to write one multiple-choice test on the key elements of the first, theoretical part of this seminar.
In addition, each student will be required to actively contribute to six group presentations during which selected aspects of economic systems will be compared among China, Japan, and South Korea. This task includes the preparation and uploading of recorded PPT presentations on Moodle. Details of the assignments are specified on Moodle.
The main student contribution will be a term paper (see below).
Many of you are interested in knowing more about other countries of East Asia, including Southeast Asia. For reasons of time, our case studies focus on China, Japan and Korea. However, you are free to use the knowledge gained during the seminar to explore the economic systems of other East Asian countries in your term paper.
In its first part, this is a text-based seminar. Accordingly, in preparation of each unit, students will be asked to read related book chapters or articles. This will create a foundation for active participation during the seminar. Expect reading about 40 pages per week.
You will have to write one multiple-choice test on the key elements of the first, theoretical part of this seminar.
In addition, each student will be required to actively contribute to six group presentations during which selected aspects of economic systems will be compared among China, Japan, and South Korea. This task includes the preparation and uploading of recorded PPT presentations on Moodle. Details of the assignments are specified on Moodle.
The main student contribution will be a term paper (see below).
Many of you are interested in knowing more about other countries of East Asia, including Southeast Asia. For reasons of time, our case studies focus on China, Japan and Korea. However, you are free to use the knowledge gained during the seminar to explore the economic systems of other East Asian countries in your term paper.
Mindestanforderungen und Beurteilungsmaßstab
Assessment
(1) The m/c test will be held online via Moodle. The date will be 30.10.2024. There will be no alternative date for this test; please make sure that you can participate. The test cannot be substituted by any other contribution.
(2) For the group presentations, every member of the group will receive the same grade.
(3) Students are required to write a term paper (Seminararbeit). Details including structure, layout and grading criteria will be discussed in great detail during the exercise course. The term papers are due at 23:59 on 28.02.2024. Term papers will only be accepted in electronic form via Moodle as a WinWord .docx file.
Late submission of term papers: A delay in term paper submission of up to 1 week will result in downgrading by one full grade. A delay in term paper submission of up to 2 weeks will result in downgrading by two full grades, and so forth.
The final grade for the course will be calculated as follows:
• M/C test: 14%
• Group presentations: 6% each (total: 36%)
• Term paper: 50%
This course has a strong interactive component, and it is taking place in presence. Hence, your regular attendance is essential for achieving the didactic aims of this course. Attending at least 50% of all in-class sessions is a minimal requirement for passing the course.
(1) The m/c test will be held online via Moodle. The date will be 30.10.2024. There will be no alternative date for this test; please make sure that you can participate. The test cannot be substituted by any other contribution.
(2) For the group presentations, every member of the group will receive the same grade.
(3) Students are required to write a term paper (Seminararbeit). Details including structure, layout and grading criteria will be discussed in great detail during the exercise course. The term papers are due at 23:59 on 28.02.2024. Term papers will only be accepted in electronic form via Moodle as a WinWord .docx file.
Late submission of term papers: A delay in term paper submission of up to 1 week will result in downgrading by one full grade. A delay in term paper submission of up to 2 weeks will result in downgrading by two full grades, and so forth.
The final grade for the course will be calculated as follows:
• M/C test: 14%
• Group presentations: 6% each (total: 36%)
• Term paper: 50%
This course has a strong interactive component, and it is taking place in presence. Hence, your regular attendance is essential for achieving the didactic aims of this course. Attending at least 50% of all in-class sessions is a minimal requirement for passing the course.
Prüfungsstoff
see above
Literatur
See Moodle.
Zuordnung im Vorlesungsverzeichnis
WM2b
Letzte Änderung: Mi 09.10.2024 13:46
This course will take place in presence with e-learning elements (hybrid mode). To participate, you need to be physically present in Vienna, and you will need a stable internet connection, a computer with a webcam, speakers and a microphone (or a headset), and regular access to Moodle (will be granted to you automatically once you are registered for this course). Before registering for this class, make sure you meet all these requirements.Contents
Reflecting our integrated teaching and learning concept, this course includes the building of theoretical knowledge as well as its application to specific cases in East Asia. In a first step, students learn about (or refresh their knowledge of) key elements of various types of economic systems including market economies, socialist systems, and market socialism, and the merits of different approaches towards their classification. In a second part, this theoretical knowledge will be applied to cases in East Asia on a comparative basis. The analytical framework for that comparison will be provided by the instructor. Teams will be formed in which students prepare short presentations on selected issues. In the third part, students will apply and deepen what they have learned by writing a term paper.
IMPORTANT: You need to participate in the “Exercise Course on Economic Systems in East Asia”. All consultations on the term paper will take place during that Exercise Course. You can only register for this Seminar if you have already registered for the Exercise Course.
We will develop an understanding of the types of economic systems and especially of their various components. The focus of this seminar is on a static analysis of the current status quo. The economies in East Asia are constantly developing, however. We therefore focus as much on useful but relatively short-lived empirical knowledge of the structures and sectors of East Asian economies, as we aim at developing and testing a more enduring framework for their analysis.