Economic Policy

One of the great mistakes is to judge policies and programs by their intentions rather than their results. Milton Friedman

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A graduate’s profile is formed by general, professional, and specific knowledge and skills, which are the objectives of the scientific training in the framework of the doctoral degree study programme. The study focuses on acquiring deeper theoretical knowledge in the field of economics, especially macroeconomics and economic policy.

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After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:

  • independently analyse and evaluate economic phenomena, particularly in relation to economic policy
  • critically evaluate economic developments
  • comment on selected economic policy measures and independently propose such measures
  • master the research procedures leading to a comprehensive analysis of national economic and economic policy situations
  • create concepts, programs, projects, and analyses in this area
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Economic policy graduates are well prepared for a wide range of economic professions, university lecturing, or an independent career in science. They will find work as authors of strategies for economic problems at all levels (central, regional, and local), as advisors and experts for political bodies, and in public administration. They can take jobs in top and executive functions in national and regional governments and in the European Union authorities, i.e., in central and regional authorities that create the conditions for the work of economic entities. They can work in the analytical and research sections of banks, financial institutions, and industrial and commercial companies.

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The standard duration of studies is four years; the maximum period from enrolment until the proper graduation is twice the period of standard study.

The study is carried out under the guidance of a supervisor and is governed by an individual study plan approved by the departmental council.

In the course of their studies, the students are required to earn a minimum of 240 credits, out of which at least 120 credits are awarded for the submission of the dissertation thesis.

The students are obliged to attend:

type A/required subjects - required subjects of the common base (Econometrics, Metodology I,II) + field-related required subjects

type B/required elective subjects with a minimum value of 10 credits (the course Teaching assistance can yield a maximum of 25 credits per study)

type C/elective subject

In accordance with the focus of the study programme and after agreement with the supervisor, the students can further choose type C/elective subjects from the current offer of optional subjects within the field or in other fields available at the Faculty of Economics and Administration or Masaryk University as a whole.

Within the type A/required subject of Literature Study, students study world literature and journals relevant to the topic of their dissertation during the first two terms. Based on the knowledge about the current state of research in the area concerned, they specify the research problem investigated in the dissertation and create a project for their research during the third term. From the third term on, the students attend the subject Dissertation Preparation, in which they carry out all the activities necessary for their dissertation under their supervisors’ guidance.

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Conditions for proper graduation from the doctoral study programme are:

- gain credits by passing the subjects in the prescribed composition, with a minimum total of 240 credits

- spend at least one month of their studies at a foreign institution (except for Slovakia) or participate in an international creative project the findings of which are published or presented abroad, or is otherwise directly involved in international co-operation

- pass the state doctoral examination

- defend the dissertation thesis.

The state doctoral examination tests the theoretical and methodological knowledge related to the study programme. The general requirements for the exam are included in the programme content; specific requirements represent the thematic areas related to the thesis statements.

Together with the application for the state exam, the students submit their thesis statements, which document 1) the degree of the students’ orientation in the published results of research, and 2) the relevance and theoretical soundness of the chosen research procedure. The state doctoral examination takes the form of a debate on the submitted thesis statements, and the questions are considered in the broader context of the given field. The aim is to demonstrate the readiness of the students for independent research activity in the field.

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Field of study specifications

Field of Study: Economic Policy
Abbreviation: HOSP
Code: 6202V025
Type: doctoral degree programme
Degree: Ph.D.
Accreditation: to 1/6/2021
Programme: P6224 D-HPS4 Economic Policy and Administration (4-years)
Faculty of Economics and Administration
Field of study guaranteed by:
Faculty of Economics and Administration
Field guarantor:
prof. Ing. Antonín Slaný, CSc.