ECTS credits ECTS credits: 6
ECTS Hours Rules/Memories Student's work ECTS: 99 Hours of tutorials: 3 Expository Class: 24 Interactive Classroom: 24 Total: 150
Use languages Spanish, Galician
Type: Ordinary Degree Subject RD 1393/2007 - 822/2021
Departments: Applied Economics
Areas: Applied Economics
Center Faculty of Economics and Business Studies
Call: Second Semester
Teaching: With teaching
Enrolment: Enrollable
The public management takes care of the use of the means adapted to reach a collective aim. It deals with the mechanisms of decision for the allocation and distribution of the resources public, and of the coordination and stimulus of the agents public to obtain his objective groups. On the other hand, gobernance was used like synonymous of Political Directorate; nevertheless, its new attractive and corresponding semantic extension must to its capacity to include the totality of the institutions and relations implied in the government process, being tied the political system with its enviroment.
1. Management and public governance: concept and institutions.
2. The budget: Introduction, execution and control. Budget stability.
3. The external and internal control of the general budgets of the public administration
4. Evaluation of public policies.
5. Personnel Management in Public Administrations.
6. Copayment Mechanisms.
Bibliografía básica
- Albi, E. (et al.) (1997): Gestión Pública, Fundamentos, técnicas, casos. Barcelona, Ariel.
- Albi, E. y Onrubia, J. (2015): Economía de la Gestión Pública. Cuestiones fundamentales. Madrid. Ed. Universitaria Ramón Areces.
Bibliografía complementaria
- Aguilar, L. (2007): Gobernanza y gestión pública, Fondo de Cultura Económica de España.
- Barzelay, M. ( 2005): La nueva gestión pública: un acercamiento a la investigación y al debate de las políticas, Fondo de Cultura Económica de España.
- Comisión para la Reforma de las Administraciones Públicas (CORA) (2013), “Informe de la Comisión para la Reforma de las Administraciones Públicas”, Gobierno de España, Madrid, recuperado de www.seap.minhap.gob.es/dms/es/areas/reforma_aapp/INFORME-LIBRO/INFORME%….
- Iglesias, A (2006): Gobernanza e innovación en la gestión pública, Instituto Nacional de Administración, Madrid.
- Parrado, S. (2015): El análisis de la gestión pública, Ed. Tirant Lo Blanch. Barcelona.
- Ruiz-Huerta, J. y Villoria, M.(2010): Gobernanza democrática y fiscalidad. Tecnos. Madrid.
COMPETENCES OF THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SUBJECT CONTRIBUTES
- Know how to identify, gather and interpret relevant data on economic issues, incorporating into the elaboration of judgments and proposals the pertinent considerations on their social, scientific or ethical dimension
- Know how to identify information, ideas, problems and proposals for solutions to issues of an economic nature, making use of both verbal and written language, as well as the means and techniques of representation of the relationship and presentation of data that are used in economics.
- Possess the general knowledge of economics and the learning skills necessary to continue studying and to undertake specialisation studies in economics and other related areas, with a high degree of autonomy.
- Knowledge of the national and international economic reality, productive sectors, public sector, economic institutions and their evolution.
- Public economy: nature, justification and objectives of public sector intervention in the economy: public finance, taxation, social services, health, education, etc. The development of economic policies.
- Contribute to the good management of the allocation of resources, both in the private and public spheres
- Acquisition of skills related to management by objectives and project management
SPECIFIC COMPETENCES OF THE SUBJECT
- Knowledge of public management mechanisms and the problems they face
- Deepen the knowledge of budgeting techniques that seek efficiency
- Know and analyse the complexity of decision-making in the field of public administration
- Know the new concepts and approaches related to public management and governance
For the development of the program of the subject the teachers combines the teaching method of the exhibition class, which aims at the complete, systematic and orderly presentation of the content of the topics and head
ings described above; along with interactive classes, which require the participation and active work of students. After the theoretical exposure, different exercises are proposed, some of which require computer support, with the intention of combining the use of the software with theoretical learning, without getting lost in automations.
Students must manage the application of the virtual classroom and Teams, through which material will be shared, tests will be carried out, etc. It is essential that all enrolled people activate their RAI user and have computer access through the USC (http://www.rai.usc.es/).
The assessment of students in this area is through a process of continuous evaluation that takes into account all activities to be performed throughout the semester considering aspects such as the clarity and display capacity, the domain of terminology inherent to the subject or active participation with a final assessment weight 70% and a final examination focused primarily on assessing the knowledge gained weight in the final evaluation 30%.
In any case, in order to be approved, students must take both a relevant percentage of the continuous assessment and the final exam. It will not be possible to obtain the approval without carrying out the final test.
Students with waiver of clase attendance, repeters or interchange students with have to pass a final exam equivalent to 100% cualification.
The physical working in Classrooms_______________________________________Hours
Lectures_______________________________________31
Interactive lessons_____________________________________ 17
Tutorials, other sessions with the teacher evaluations __________________________12
Total working hours in the face classroom_________________________________ 60
STAFF WORK of student__________________________________________Hours
Individual self-study or group_________________________________55
Writing exercises, conclusions or other works_____________________25
Programming / testing or other work in computer __________________ 5
Recommended readings, activities in library or similar________________ 5
Total hours student's personal work ______________________________90 _
It is recommended to constantly monitor the lectures and the reading of the basic and additional bibliography identified by teachers as the program develops.
The development of jobs and the decision or case studies approach will be one of the elements to which students must pay more attention to the fact that the most accurate study of the subject passes through transfer of knowledge acquired in lectures to making the above decision or approach works and case studies.
Rosa Maria Regueiro Ferreira
Coordinador/a- Department
- Applied Economics
- Area
- Applied Economics
- Phone
- 881811574
- rosamaria.regueiro [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Lecturer
Emilio Nogueira Moure
- Department
- Applied Economics
- Area
- Applied Economics
- Phone
- 881811581
- e.nogueira [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: Temporary supply professor to reduce teaching hours
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17:00-19:00 | Grupo /CLE_01 | Galician | Classroom 29 |
05.26.2025 16:00-19:00 | Grupo /CLIS_2 | Classroom B |
05.26.2025 16:00-19:00 | Grupo /CLIS_1 | Classroom B |
05.26.2025 16:00-19:00 | Grupo /CLE_01 | Classroom B |
05.26.2025 16:00-19:00 | Grupo /CLIS_3 | Classroom B |
07.09.2025 09:00-12:00 | Grupo /CLIS_3 | Classroom C |
07.09.2025 09:00-12:00 | Grupo /CLIS_2 | Classroom C |
07.09.2025 09:00-12:00 | Grupo /CLIS_1 | Classroom C |
07.09.2025 09:00-12:00 | Grupo /CLE_01 | Classroom C |