17.125 The Politics of Global Financial Relations, Fall 2007
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Singer, David Andrew
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The Politics of Global Financial Relations
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This course explores effects of globalization of finance on international relations and domestic politics. Topics include international institutions and global governance; the multi-nationalization of production; effects of international capital markets on domestic politics; global finance and the developing world; and financial crises. Discussion of the interplay between politics and economics and the future of the nation-state.
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2007-12Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Political ScienceOther identifiers
17.125-Fall2007
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17.125
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multinational corporation, bond market, welfare state, foreign exchange market, exchange rate, IMF, global economy, globalization, finanical crime, money laundering, international integration of capital markets, national policymaking, foreign direct investment, international institutions, global governance, global finance, developing world, financial crises, domestic politics, currency crises, Paul Krugman, J. Lawrence Broz, Jeffry Frieden, global capitalism
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