Contents
- American Economic History Since 1865
- Behavioural Economics
- The Co-Evolution of Markets, Citizens and Politics
- Comparative Political Economy
- The Consumer Society
- Development Policy
- Environmental Economics and Policy
- Feminist Economics - three syllabi
- Globalization & Business Strategy
- History of Economic Thought
- Industry Structure, Strategy, and Public Policy
- Institutions
- Introduction to Microeconomics
- Intermediate Microeconomics
- Intermediate Economic Analysis
- Markets
- Market Dynamics and Technical Change
- Political Economy
- Poverty, Inequality and Livelihoods
- Radical Political Economy
- Studies in Anti-Capitalism
- Transnational Enterprise
- Theory Of Financial Institutions And Policy
- The varieties of capitalism: The political-economic systems of the world
American Economic History Since 1865
Fred Lee (University of Missouri-Kansas City)
Syllabus for a module in American Economic History Since 1865 for 3rd year students.
Behavioural Economics
John Tomer (Manhattan College)
Syllabus for a Seminar in Behavioral Economics.
The Co-Evolution of Markets, Citizens and Politics
Laszlo Bruszt and Sven Steinmo (European University Institute)
Syllabus for a course discussing different approaches to the evolution of modern political economies.
Comparative Political Economy
Steven Vogel (University of California, Berkeley)
Syllabus for a course offering a broad survey of some of the major debates in comparative political economy today.
The Consumer Society
Brian Roach (Tufts University)
Syllabus for a multidisciplinary course on the causes and consequences of modern consumerism.
Development Policy
Marina Della Giusta (University of Reading)
Syllabus for a module providing students with a knowledge of the development policies carried out by the IMF and the World Bank.
Environmental Economics and Policy
Brian Roach (Tufts University)
Syllabus for an introductory undergraduate course on environmental and ecological economics.
Feminist Economics - three syllabi
Julie Matthaei (Wellesley College)
Syllabus for a course exploring Feminist Economics.
Deborah Levison (Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs)
Syllabus for a course in Feminist Economics.
Antigone Lyberaki (Panteion University, Athens)
Syllabus for a course in Feminist Economics.
Globalization & Business Strategy
Cyrus Bina (University of Minnesota)
Syllabus for a course reviewing the impact of increasing globalization of the corporate and economic environment.
History of Economic Thought
Andy Denis (City University London)
Student handout and Teaching syllabus for History of Economic Thought, a Part 3 UG optional module for students taking Economics, single and joint honours.
Fred Lee (University of Missouri-Kansas City)
Syllabus for a History of Economic Thought module for 2nd and 3rd year students.
Cyrus Bina (University of Minnesota)
Syllabus for a course in the origin and development of economic thought from Mercantilism onwards.
Marie Duggan (Keene State College)
Syllabus for a course in the history of economic thought.
Industry Structure, Strategy, and Public Policy
Mike Scherer (John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University)
Syllabus for a course building a systematic theoretical framework for analyzing the structure, behavior, and performance of major industries.
Institutions
Richard Adelstein (Wesleyan University)
Syllabus for course in Institutions at Wesleyan University.Introduction to Microeconomics
Fred Lee (University of Missouri-Kansas City)
Syllabus for Intro to Micro for 1st year students.
Intermediate Microeconomics
Fred Lee (University of Missouri-Kansas City)
Syllabus for Intermediate Micro module for 2nd year students.
Intermediate Economic Analysis
Jan Toporowski (SOAS)
Full teaching syllabus for a Post Keynesian module in Intermediate Economic Analysis at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.
Markets
Robert Fannion (Reed College)
Syllabus for a module on markets as social institutions.
Market Dynamics and Technical Change
Sid Winter (Wharton, University of Pennsylvania)
Teaching materials for a module applying the tools of economic analysis to the processes of economic change in a market system:
Module outline
Module syllabus
Explanatory Note on Purpose and Pedagogy.
Political Economy
Cyrus Bina (University of Minnesota)
Syllabus for a course providing a basic knowledge of the subject of political economy.
Poverty, Inequality and Livelihoods
Marina della Giusta (University of Reading)
Outline for a module on poverty and inequality.
Radical Political Economy
Fred Lee (University of Missouri-Kansas City)
Syllabus for a module in Radical Political Economy for 3rd year students.
Studies in Anti-Capitalism
Don Milligan (Manchester Metropolitan University)
Link to course materials for module in "Anti-Capitalism: ideas, objectives and methods of the new social movements".
Transnational Enterprise
Cyrus Bina (University of Minnesota)
Syllabus for a course in the development and transformation of business enterprise within the global economy.
Theory Of Financial Institutions And Policy
Jan Toporowski (SOAS)
Teaching syllabus for a Minskyan MSc-level module on Financial Institutions And Policy, also at SOAS.
The varieties of capitalism: The political-economic systems of the world
Steven Vogel (University of California, Berkeley)
Syllabus for a course examining the interaction between politics and markets, both in theory and in practice, linking classic works on political economy with current policy debates.