With this course, starting from the concept of globalization that accelerates the concentration of investments, what kind of rights foreign investments have in the legal framework, the definition of foreign investments and their historical development processes, theories trying to explain foreign investments, factors affecting foreign investments, the relationship between foreign investment and the macro economic indicators of the country. , Turkey supports the concept of foreign investment and share the importance of foreign investment in the economy and promoting the learning of criticizing opinions.
Prerequisite(s)
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Corequisite(s)
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Special Requisite(s)
The minimum qualifications that are expected from the students who want to attend the course.(Examples: Foreign language level, attendance, known theoretical pre-qualifications, etc.)
Instructor(s)
Assoc. Prof. Nebile Korucu Gümüşoğlu
Course Assistant(s)
Schedule
The course will not be held this semester.
Office Hour(s)
Teaching Methods and Techniques
-Lecture
-Discussion
Principle Sources
--Sefer Şener, AB Ülkeleri ve Türkiye’de Yabancı Yatırımlar, Ekin Basım Yayın, 2013.
-Yılmaz Kılıçaslan, Gökhan Önder, Zeynep Karal ve Yeşim Üçdoğruk Gürel, Türkiye’nin Yurt Dışı Yatırımları, Efil Yayınevi, 2018.
Other Sources
-Lecture notes of the instructor of the course
-Presentations and slides
-Sections related to the subject in the auxiliary books
Course Schedules
Week
Contents
Learning Methods
1. Week
Globalization Phenomenon
Lecture
2. Week
Legal Framework of International Agreements
Lecture
3. Week
Foreign Capital Investments
Lecture
4. Week
Historical Development of Foreign Investments
Lecture
5. Week
Theories Trying to Explain Foreign Investments
Lecture
6. Week
Theories Trying to Explain Foreign Investments
Lecture
7. Week
Midterm
Exam
8. Week
Factors Affecting Foreign Direct Investments
Lecture
9. Week
Factors Affecting Foreign Direct Investments
Lecture
10. Week
The Relationship Between Foreign Investments and Some Macroeconomic Indicators
Lecture
11. Week
Views Criticizing and Supporting Foreign Investments
Lecture
12. Week
The Role of Foreign Investments in Economic Crises
Lecture
13. Week
Foreign Investments Made in Turkey
Lecture
14. Week
Made from Turkey to abroad with Foreign Investment
Lecture
15. Week
Final Exam
Final Exam
16. Week
Final Exam
Final Exam
17. Week
Final Exam
Final Exam
Assessments
Evaluation tools
Quantity
Weight(%)
Midterm(s)
1
40
Homework / Term Projects / Presentations
1
10
Attendance
14
10
Final Exam
1
40
Program Outcomes
PO-1
OP-1. Comprehends both theoretical and applied subjects in international trade at the advanced level, and uses his/her knowledge when necessary.
PO-2
OP-2. Analyses basic concepts and data related to International Trade and Economics by scientific methods, interprets those with analytically, and evaluates those with regard to economic issues.
PO-3
OP-3. Express his/her thoughts, comments and evaluations related to International Trade discipline both in written and oral forms.
PO-4
OP-4. Defines current problems, and proposes solutions which are supported by evidence and research based quantitative and qualitative data.
PO-5
OP-5. Inspects how public and private sector enterprises engaged in trade activities operates in practice, and evaluates the continuities and the dynamism in these sectors.
PO-6
OP-6. Defines and tracks local, regional (such as European Union or Middle East) and global issues from the point of political economics, and relates these issues to each other.
PO-7
OP-7. Possesses sufficient knowledge in other disciplines related to International Trade (such as Economics, Finance, International Business and Law), and reports this information.
PO-8
OP-8. Follows publications and research in International Trade, Globalisation and Financial Systems in the English language, and communicates with his/her colleagues internationally.
PO-9
OP-9. Uses a second language (Russian, Chinese, etc.) at the intermediate level.
PO-10
OP-10. Possesses ethical principles and scientific values in collection, interpretation and release of data.
Learning Outcomes
LO-1
Will be able to define the concept of foreign investment
LO-2
Will be able to evaluate the historical development of foreign investments.
LO-3
Will be able to analyze the relationship between foreign investments and the country's macroeconomic indicators.
LO-4
They will be able to interpret what factors investors look at when investing in a country.
LO-5
Will be able to explain the relationship between globalization and investment concepts