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Economy and National Defense (1 º Sem 2017/2018)

Code: 02182
Acronym: EDN
Level: 2nd Cycle
Basic: No
Teaching Language(s): Portuguese
Friendly languages:
Be English-friendly or any other language-friendly means that UC is taught in a language but can either of the following conditions:
1. There are support materials in English / other language;
2. There are exercises, tests and exams in English / other language;
3. There is a possibility to present written or oral work in English / other language.
1 6.0 0.0 h/sem 20.0 h/sem 0.0 h/sem 0.0 h/sem 0.0 h/sem 0.0 h/sem 1.0 h/sem 21.0 h/sem 129.0 h/sem 0.0 h/sem 150.0 h/sem
Since year 2012/2013
Pre-requisites
Objectives 1. Understand the conceptual framework of economic analysis related to National Defense and Human Security
2. Provide analytical tools of the economic perspective to analyze security and defense issues.
3. Foster the understanding of public policy mechanisms and the plurality of the state's role as an economic actor in the field of security and defense
4. Characterize the national defense industry and its strengths and weaknesses;
5. Understanding of the economy of national defense in the framework of NATO and the European interdependency: standardization and pool & sharing.
6. Understanding and exam of real situations: case studies
Program 1. Syllabus presentation and preliminary debate about the economic dimension of national defense.
2. Microeconomic analytic tools applied to decision-making and the systematic analysis of (in)security and defense policy;
3. Macroeconomic analytical tools applied to decision-making and the analysis of conflict and violence;
4. The supply of defense public services and the context for the development of a defense economics public policy. The state as buyer: the Strategic Concept of National Defense; Force system; Military Programming Law, Procurement;
5. The state as provider: history and evolution of defense industry and the present situation;
6. The state as regulator. The industrial and technological basis of defense and the legal regime of defense related economic activities;
7. Case-studies
8. Case-studies
9. The international dimension of defesne economics: CSDP and EDA_ pooling & sharing; TMC
10. The future of defense economics: clues for further reflexion
Evaluation Method Participation in debate and directed discussion (25%)
Written essay (paper and CD) with 3500 to 5500 words (75%)
Teaching Method Theoretical and practical classes where the professor presents the topic followed by class debate; practical sessions focused on case studies
Observations
Basic Bibliographic D.L. Braddon e K. Hartley (2012), Handbook on the Economics of Conflict, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
J. Brauer e H. van Tuyll (2010), Castles, Battles, and Bombs: How Economics Explains Military History, Chicago: Chicago University Press.
K. Hartley e T. Sandler (2007), Handbook of Defense Economics: Defense in a Globalized World, North Holland: Elsevier.
P.T. Pereira e outros (2012), Finanças Públicas, 4ª edição, Lisboa: Escolar Editoras.
P.D. Williams (org), Security Studies: An Introduction, 2nd edition, London: Routledge.
Complementar Bibliographic