Economics 347 - Political Economy of G20
Fall
2014
01
4.00
Jens Christiansen
W 01:15PM-04:05PM
Mount Holyoke College
88705
Shattuck Hall 107
jchristi@mtholyoke.edu
This seminar looks at both recent and potential future economic and political developments in the G-20, comprising nineteen of the world's most important economies plus the European Union. Together these countries represent roughly two-thirds of the world's population, eighty percent of international trade, and ninety percent of global GDP. This international body has taken on a new prominence that will shape the debates over the direction the global economy should take in the coming decades. We shall focus on these debates, on the comparative economic performance of the countries involved, and on the challenges that increasing financial instability, socioeconomic inequality, and ecological degradation present for global governance.