Practical work: foreign direct investment
Course: International economic relations (master)
Structural unit: Educational and scientific institute of international relations
Title
Practical work: foreign direct investment
Code
ВК 5.3
Module type
Вибіркова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
Second
Year of study when the component is delivered
2021/2022
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
2 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3
Learning outcomes
To understand the basic concepts of foreign direct investment. To understand the features of attraction and regulation of foreign direct investment flows. To know and understand the nature of the relationship between multinational enterprises and states. To know and understand the relationship between the degree of foreign direct investment attracted and the level of competitiveness of the country. To understand the basics of corporate social responsibility of international enterprises. Identify the evolution of the organizational structure of multinational enterprises. To be able to use the knowledge and methods gained during the course for further study of the student, as well as for practical use in the analysis of foreign direct investment. To be able to use in practice the basic knowledge about the functioning of multinational enterprises. To be able to determine the optimal strategy for attracting foreign direct investment, providing maximum benefits for the host country.
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
1. To know the basics of political economy, macroeconomics, microeconomics, international trade, statistics, world economy, multinational enterprises, international business and global finance.
2. To understand the main features of foreign direct
investment and principles of operation of multinational enterprises.
3. To have basic skills in collecting and processing economic information, critical thinking, working with a significant amount of theoretical and empirical data, while providing your own conclusions and suggestions.
Course content
Content module 1. Evolution and features of FDI.
Introduction.
1. Evolution and development of trends in foreign direct investment.
2. Features of FDI and MNE activities at the present stage of development of the world economy.
3. Determinants of foreign direct investment.
Content module 2. Impact of FDI on host and home countries.
4. Features of the impact of FDI on host countries and home countries.
5. FDI, technology transfer and innovation.
6. Restraining factors of FDI and restrictions on the activities of the MNE.
7. Determinants of foreign direct investment.
Modular test
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Cohen, S. (2007). Multinational Corporations and Foreign Direct Investment: Avoiding Simplicity, Embracing Complexity. – 384 p.
2. Mody, A. (2007). Foreign Direct Investment and the World Economy. Routledge. – 271 p.
3. Moosa, I. (2002). Foreign Direct Investment: Theory, Evidence and Practice.
Palgrave Macmillan. – 329 p.
4. Moran, T. Foreign Direct Investment and Development: The New Policy Agenda
for Developing Countries and Economies-In-Transition. – 206 p.
5. Razin, A., Sadka, E. (2007). Foreign Direct Investment: Analysis of Aggregate
Flows. Princeton University Press. – 159 p.
6. Нерода-Березка, К. І., & Підчоса, О. В. (2021). Мережі створення знань
багатонаціональних підприємств : Монографія. Київ: "Видавництво "Центр учбової літератури". 260 С.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lecture, seminar, individual work, presentation, modular control of work.
Assessment methods and criteria
Answers at seminars, modular works, individual works, case-study (group work). Seminars (max. – 30 points.), Modular works (max. – 30 points.), Individual works (max. – 20 points.), Case-study (max. –20 points.).
Language of instruction
Ukrainian
Lecturers
This discipline is taught by the following teachers
Chair of international finance
Educational and scientific institute of international relations
Educational and scientific institute of international relations
Departments
The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline
Chair of international finance
Educational and scientific institute of international relations