Foreign Trade

Studijní plán:

PředmětForeign Trade (ZOa)
GarantujeKatedra ekonomických studií (KES)
GarantIng. Libuše Měrtlová, Ph.D. ( mertlova@vspj.cz )
Jazykanglicky
Počet kreditů2
Prezenční studium
Cvičení2 h
Kombinované studium
Cvičení2 h
Studijní plán Typ Sem. Kred. Ukon.
V 2 kr. ZA
Erasmus - Finance a řízení - příjezd na krátkodobý studijní pobyt PV 2 kr. KZ

Sylabus

  • 1. Significance foreign trade structure of imports and exports, and the development trend
  • 2. Act of absolute and comparative advantages, factor theorem
  • 3. Technological change, the theory of the production cycle
  • 4. Significance Czech Republic in international trade
  • 5. Business government policy, tariffs and quotas
  • 6. ČR and WTO, modern pro-export policy
  • 7. Short and long-term capital, capital movements, international financial institutions
  • 8. The payment balance, vertical and horizontal division
  • 9. Realization of the international business operations, delivery and payment terms
  • 10. Customs duties and customs procedures
  • 11. Risks in international trade with their insurance
  • 12. Financing of international trade
  • 13. Logistics in international trade
  • 14. The World Centre of the economy: America, Europe, Japan, East Asia, Russia

Doporučená literatura

  • Compulsory:
    Daniels, J. D. - Radebaugh, L. H.: International Business, Environments and operationns. 9. vyd., Prentice-Hall, New Jersey 2001, ISBN 0-13-030801-3.
    Branch, A.: Export practice and Management. Thomson Learning, 2006. ISBN-13:978-1-84480-081-0.
    Recommended:
    SVATOŠ M. a kol.: Zahraniční obchod. Teorie a praxe. Praha: Grada Publishing, a.s., 2009. ISBN 978-80-247-2708-0.
    MACHKOVÁ, H. - ČERNOHLÁVKOVÁ, E. - SATO, A. a kolektiv : Mezinárodní obchodní operace. Praha: Grada Publishing, a.s., 2007. ISBN 978-80-247-1590-2.

Anotace

Annotation and outputs the object
The course aims to equip students with basic knowledge of international trade, which are necessary for the practical organization of business operations, logistics, security, risk assessment in international trade. Emphasis is also placed on the market, trade and corporations that are increasingly global. Trade barriers continue to fall, trade between countries is increasing and multinational enterprises are increasingly dominant in the world economy. After completing the course, students will have an idea of the competitive environment in which international trade takes place, the state and the internationalization of business strategy and management challenges faced by companies operating in an international environment.


Requirements for course completion:




Full-time – credit:




  • Active participation in seminars - are tolerated 2 unexcused absences per semester.




  • Seminar work on a topic related to the course content Foreign trade in the range of 15 - 20 pages, 1.5 line spacing, font size 12, with all the essentials, according to the recommended material Writing seminar and the thesis.




  • Credit test, achieving at least 60% of points (ie. 12 points of max. 20 possible).


     






Combined Studies – credit:




  • Seminar work on a topic related to the course content Foreign trade in the range of 15 - 20 pages, 1.5 line spacing, font size 12, with all the essentials, according to the recommended material Writing seminar and the thesis.






  • Credit test, achieving at least 60% of points (ie. 12 points of max. 20 possible).



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