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ECON 70813: Problems in Political Economy
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Alternative theories (institutionalist, Marxist, and post-Keynesian) and their application to researchable problems. Major emphasis on preparation for writing a dissertation using an alternative methodology.
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ECON 70814: International Political Economy
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This seminar explores the interaction between politics and economics in the international system, with an emphasis on the theoretical development of the subfield of international political economy. We will investigate the balance between cooperation and conflict, the effect of international institutions on economic relations, and the mutual impact of domestic and international politics. Throughout the course, we will consider how well models developed in other fields of political science or economics can be applied to international political economy. We will also attempt to identify the "state of the art" in the study of international political economy.
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ECON 70815: Political Economy Postindustrial Societies
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course investigates the nexus between politics and economics in the postindustrial societies. After a brief discussion of the theoretical principles of economic liberalism, the course focuses on the impact of economic factors and conditions on politics and the political and economic consequences of the organization of the world economy along free market principles. It concludes by scrutinizing the relationship between domestic politics and the project for deeper economic integration in the case of the European Union.
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ECON 70821: History of Economic Thought and Methodology
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Introduction to the history of economic thought and methodological issues in economics. Survey of preclassical, classical, Marxian, marginalist, and other approaches. Issues in the philosophy of science concerning explanation, verification, and prediction.
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ECON 70831: The Computer as Social Phenomenon
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course takes the perspective of "science studies" and applies it to issues that do not fit easily into either computer science or economics. These include: Does the computer have a well-defined existence? How has the computer influenced our theories of human nature? Is the "new information economy" a real phenomenon? It also deals with some emerging issues in Internet commerce.
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ECON 70841: Latin American Pol Econ&Instit
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course examines the political and institutional framework underpinning the transition to an economic order in which market forces play a predominant role in the allocation of resources throughout Latin America. After reviewing the post-war economic model of protectd, state-led industrialization and contending theoretical perspectives on economic liberalization, it analyzes the roles of various political and social actors and institutions in shaping first and second generation economic reforms. The focus is on the executive, party, legislative, and sub-national political institutions that shape and constrain state and market-oriented reform and economy policy-making. The latter part of the course examines the impact of economic liberalization on electoral clearvages, political representation, and teh changing foundations of citizen association and participation.
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ECON 73001: Workshops in Economic Theory, History of Economic Thought and Methodology
1.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
A forum for students to present their current research in economic theory, history of economic thought, and methodology, and to discuss various papers and research of interest to the participants.
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ECON 73002: Research Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This is a course is intended to provide students with insights into current research topics, to help them learn to formulate their own research topics, to stimulate them to engage in independent research, and to offer a forum in which they can learn to present their own research and discuss research presented by others.
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ECON 73501: Workshops in Development and International Economics
1.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
A forum for students to present their current research in development and international economics and to discuss various papers and research of interest to the participants.
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ECON 73801: Workshop Institutions
1.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
A forum for students to present their current research in institutional economics (concerning labor, financial, industrial, and public institutions) and to discuss various papers and research of interest to the participants.
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