An examination of the history of economic thought, the context in which it developed, and its influence on public policy, from ancient to classical, neoclassical, and Keynesian approaches. Will also include a discussion of critical approaches such as Marxist, feminist, racial capitalist thought. Precludes additional credit for PAPM 1000. Prerequisite(s): PAPM 1001, PSCI 2003, and second-year standing. Lecture two hours a week, discussion one hour a week.
An examination of the history of economic thought, the context in which it developed, and its influence on public policy, from ancient to classical, neoclassical, and Keynesian approaches. Will also include a discussion of critical approaches such as Marxist, feminist, racial capitalist thought. Precludes additional credit for PAPM 1000. Prerequisite(s): PAPM 1001, PSCI 2003, and second-year standing. Lecture two hours a week, discussion one hour a week.