Term
Fall 2021
Faculty
Silvia Weyerbrock
Registrar description

Europe is at a crossroads. Political and economic integration in the European Union (EU) exceeds levels reached in the rest of the world. Economic integration not only affects trade but also migration, agriculture, competition, regions, energy, and money. Most euro area economies have been grappling with interlocking crises involving debt, banking and growth. Moreover, the EU is struggling with Covid-19 and its economic fallout, Brexit and migrant inflows and integration. This course studies economic integration, the ongoing crises, and policy responses. It uses economic analysis to study policy issues.