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Paris, France - Course Descriptions - Global Economic History: 1820-1990

Course Information

Subject: Economics (ECON)
Number: 329
Language of Instruction: English
Prerequisites: Principles of Microeconomics, Principles of Macreconomics

Contact Hours and Credits

Semester Session: 45 contact hours, 3 semester credits, 4 quarter credits

Availability

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Summary

Examines the development of modern economics from the first industrial revolution to the present. Some of the topics discussed include: Technological Progress and Innovation in Europe, International Trade, Migration and International Capital Flows, the emergence of Asia and Latin America, the socialist economies, transition capitalistic economies in Eastern Europe and Latin America, Globalization, Convergence and Inequality.

Full Description

Examines the development of modern economics from the first industrial revolution to the present. Some of the topics discussed include: Technological Progress and Innovation in Europe, International Trade, Migration and International Capital Flows, the emergence of Asia and Latin America, the socialist economies, transition capitalistic economies in Eastern Europe and Latin America, Globalization, Convergence and Inequality.

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Global Economic History: 1820-1990

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