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Comparative Political Economy
( 24 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Comparative Political Economy
Defining Comparative Political Economy, its significance, and scope
Module #2
Key Concepts and Theories
Understanding political economy, capitalism, socialism, and other ideologies
Module #3
Methodologies in Comparative Political Economy
Comparative methods, case studies, and statistical analysis
Module #4
The State and Economic Development
The role of the state in economic development, intervention, and regulation
Module #5
Market Economies:Liberalism and Neoliberalism
Characteristics, advantages, and criticisms of market economies
Module #6
Coordinated Market Economies:Corporatism and Social Democracy
The role of corporatism and social democracy in economic governance
Module #7
State-Led Economies:Developmental State and Crony Capitalism
The role of the state in guiding economic development and cronies
Module #8
Comparing Capitalist Systems:Varieties of Capitalism
Hall and Soskices framework for comparing capitalist systems
Module #9
The Welfare State and Social Policy
Types of welfare states, social policy, and their impact on economy
Module #10
Globalization and Economic Integration
The impact of globalization on national economies and political systems
Module #11
International Trade and Monetary Regimes
Trade theories, agreements, and monetary regimes
Module #12
Political Economy of Development:Asia and Latin America
Comparing development experiences in Asia and Latin America
Module #13
Political Economy of Development:Africa and Middle East
Comparing development experiences in Africa and Middle East
Module #14
The European Union:A Political Economic Analysis
The EUs governance, policy-making, and economic integration
Module #15
The United States:A Political Economic Analysis
The US political economy, interest groups, and policy-making
Module #16
Chinas Political Economy:Rise of a New Global Power
Chinas economic reforms, governance, and global influence
Module #17
Indias Political Economy:Democracy and Development
Indias economic reforms, governance, and development challenges
Module #18
The Political Economy of Natural Resources
The impact of natural resources on economic development and politics
Module #19
Inequality and Distributive Politics
The political economy of income inequality and distributive policies
Module #20
The Political Economy of Climate Change
The intersection of climate change, politics, and economic development
Module #21
Comparing Financial Systems:Banks, Markets, and Crisis
Comparing financial systems, crisis, and regulation
Module #22
Labor Markets and Industrial Relations
Comparing labor markets, industrial relations, and labor institutions
Module #23
The Digital Economy and Comparative Political Economy
The impact of the digital economy on comparative political economy
Module #24
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Comparative Political Economy career


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