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Last update: LUKASI (16.02.2011)
The course is held in fairly non technical manner and requires high school knowledge of economics and healthy dose of curiosity. |
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Last update: LUKASI (16.02.2011)
1. Introductory class 2. What we measure is what we do - alternative measurement of GDP, happiness index and de-growth 3. Taming of the Shrew? - Political economy of trade liberalization 4. Fixing Global finance - Global imbalances (Chimerica) and 2008 financial crisis, impact on developed versus poor countries, "financialization", need for financial regulation (national, supranational) 5. Aid is not enough - Fair politics, Human rights based approach and poor people 6. Institutions for Global governance - D. Rodrik’s augmented impossible trinity (AIT) : integrated national economies versus nation state versus mass politics 7. Climate negotiations (Guest lecture) 8. International agricultural trade and food security (Guest lecture) 9. OFF 10. Students’ PPP 11. Students’ PPP 12. Students’ PPP |