17.424 International Political Economy of Advanced Industrial Societies, Fall 2011
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Singer, David Andrew
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International Political Economy of Advanced Industrial Societies
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This graduate class is designed as a Ph.D.-level overview of international political economy (IPE), with an emphasis on the advanced industrial countries. It also serves as preparation for the IPE portion of the International Relations general exam. An important goal of the course is to use economic theories to identify the welfare effects, distributional consequences, and security implication of foreign economic policy decisions, and to use the tools of political science to analyze how interest groups, voters, political parties, electoral institutions, ideas, and power politics interact to share policy outcomes.
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2011-12Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Political ScienceOther identifiers
17.424-Fall2011
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17.424
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International Trade, Industries, International Monetary, International Financial Relations, International Political Economy and Security, Voters, Cleavages, institutions, structure, Exchange Rate Regimes, Currency Crises, International Capital Mobility, Domestic Policymaking, Capital Account Openness, Foreign Direct Investment, Conflict, Economic Interdependence
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