ECO 105 - Political Economy and Social Thought Introduction to key controversies within history of economic and social thought which provide the basis for ongoing debates on role of government, private enterprise and community within capitalist economies.
Topics include: historical overview of the rise of capitalism and the evolution of economic thought, classical liberalism and radical critiques; Great Depression and the New Deal; Neoliberalism and the modern global economy; poverty and income distribution, welfare reform, minimum wage, unemployment, class, race and gender inequality. Fulfills: GE 3, GESS and GE 4, GEUS; LASR. (3 cr. hr.) Frequency code A = offered every semester
Student Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Describe the evolution of the most important economic institutions and ideologies in capitalism.
- Identify key controversies within the history of economic and social thought.
- Critically evaluate ongoing debates on the role of government, private enterprise and community within capitalist economies.
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