Political Economy - PECOA13527 |
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Plan Summary
The study of Political Economy introduces students to the competing approaches to understanding the operation of a modern market economy. Unlike traditional economics programs, which are mathematically orientated, Political Economy takes a historical perspective and focusses on the application of principles to the 'real' world. The study of Political Economy is primarily through the School of Social Science and Policy and the School of Economics.
For a major sequence in Political Economy, students must complete a total of 42 units of credit made up of the three core PECO courses plus four elective courses (which must include at least one 3000 level course) from the list below. Electives at other institutions offering a Political Economy program may be taken with the permission of the Coordinator.
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