Currículo

Política Industrial e Competitividade 03339

Contextos

Groupo: Economia e Políticas Públicas - 2021 > 2º Ciclo > Parte Escolar > Unidades Curriculares Obrigatórias

ECTS

6.0 (para cálculo da média)

Objectivos

No final da UC o aluno deverá atingir os seguintes objetivos de aprendizagem (OA): OA1. Conhecer os conceitos e indicadores fundamentais para a análise da política industrial e da competitividade OA2. Conhecer as principais correntes e debates teóricos neste domínio OA3. Conhecer os principais instrumentos e objetivos das políticas de qualificação do tecido produtivo e de promoção da competitividade das economias OA4. Conhecer políticas industriais específicas OA5. Compreender os desafios que se colocam à análise de políticas nestes domínios

Programa

1. Os conceitos de política industrial e de competitividade 2. A evolução da política industrial na história do capitalismo 3. Justificações teóricas para a política industrial 4. Objectivos e instrumentos de política industrial 5. Debates e políticas de competitividade na actualidade

Método de Avaliação

Avaliação periódica: Ensaio individual: 60% Trabalho de grupo: 40% Exame final: 100%

Carga Horária

Carga Horária de Contacto -

Trabalho Autónomo - 129.0

Carga Total -

Bibliografia

Principal

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Secundária

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