At the dawn of the 21st century, more and more people realize that ‘economics’ and ‘politics’ are intimately related. And yet, these two aspects of social existence are usually studied as separate ‘disciplines,’ each with its own categories language, and theories. Can this departmentalization be overcome? Should it? And if so, how? The seminar deals with these questions by critically examining major themes of political economy. Topics are divided into two major categories: elements and aggregates. In the first part, the seminar examines the origins and implications of concepts such as supply and demand, equilibrium, utility and productivity, market organization, and the role of power. Part two, focusing on aggregates, covers the issues ...
The discussion on ‘New Approaches to Political Economy (PE)’ gives us a state-of-the-art overview of...
Political economy has regained a central position among the academic subjects dealing with the polit...
Capitalism is often understood as a mode of production and consumption. The seminar critiques this v...
At the dawn of the 21st century, more and more people realize that ‘economics’ and ‘politics’ are in...
At the dawn of the 21st century, more and more people realize that ‘economics’ and ‘politics’ are in...
accounts business centralization class competition concentration corporation crisis demand dual econ...
At the dawn of the 21st century, more and more people realize that ‘economics’ and ‘politics’ are in...
Political Economy I explores the major social science paradigms for analyzing relations among state,...
What is ‘capitalism’ and how is it different from other social orders? How did capitalism develop? H...
This is a graduate level seminar in international political economy. While political economy examine...
Critical analysis of liberal, neoclassical, and Marxist perspectives on modern society. Alternative ...
Political economy is concerned with the material life of the polity. It historically developed by em...
Politics and economics interact. As a consequence, political science textbooks must often relate to ...
Capitalism is often understood as a mode of production and consumption. The seminar critiques this v...
The aim of the New Political Economy is to understand important issues that arise in the policy sphe...
The discussion on ‘New Approaches to Political Economy (PE)’ gives us a state-of-the-art overview of...
Political economy has regained a central position among the academic subjects dealing with the polit...
Capitalism is often understood as a mode of production and consumption. The seminar critiques this v...
At the dawn of the 21st century, more and more people realize that ‘economics’ and ‘politics’ are in...
At the dawn of the 21st century, more and more people realize that ‘economics’ and ‘politics’ are in...
accounts business centralization class competition concentration corporation crisis demand dual econ...
At the dawn of the 21st century, more and more people realize that ‘economics’ and ‘politics’ are in...
Political Economy I explores the major social science paradigms for analyzing relations among state,...
What is ‘capitalism’ and how is it different from other social orders? How did capitalism develop? H...
This is a graduate level seminar in international political economy. While political economy examine...
Critical analysis of liberal, neoclassical, and Marxist perspectives on modern society. Alternative ...
Political economy is concerned with the material life of the polity. It historically developed by em...
Politics and economics interact. As a consequence, political science textbooks must often relate to ...
Capitalism is often understood as a mode of production and consumption. The seminar critiques this v...
The aim of the New Political Economy is to understand important issues that arise in the policy sphe...
The discussion on ‘New Approaches to Political Economy (PE)’ gives us a state-of-the-art overview of...
Political economy has regained a central position among the academic subjects dealing with the polit...
Capitalism is often understood as a mode of production and consumption. The seminar critiques this v...