Management and Economics of Regional Development and Competitiveness

Course Code:

BSM-364

Course Name:

Management and Economics of Regional Development and Competitiveness 

ECTS:

5

Course Description

This course introduces students to the economic foundations and management perspectives of regional development and competitiveness. It explores why some regions grow faster than others, how firms and institutions shape regional performance, and what strategies governments, businesses, and development agencies use to enhance competitiveness in a globalized economy.

Students will learn to analyse regions as economic systems, understand the role of innovation, clusters, infrastructure, and governance, and apply managerial and policy tools to real-world regional development challenges.

By the end of this module, students will:

  • Understand key economic theories of regional development
  • Analyze determinants of regional competitiveness
  • Examine the role of firms, institutions, and governments in regional growth
  • Apply management and economic concepts to regional case studies

Develop practical policy and business recommendations for regional development