ECO 360 Int'l Political Economy (PSC)

Prerequisites: ECO 101 or 102

Offered: Typically every third regular term (offered Fall 2012)

A study of the global economy and the interplay of collective interests, and governmental and non-governmental institutions in developing and modifying the rules that guide the global economic system of trade and commerce. This course introduces students to the body of international political economy (IPE) addressing the relationship between politics and economics in the international system. Discusses global economic political history and the development of theory guiding the study of IPE. Central topics include: international trade, foreign investment flows, international monetary relations, economic development, current crises, and global environmental affairs. 1 Course Credit

Credits

1 Course Credit

Cross Listed Courses

PSC 360