Economics 394AI - Fundamentals/Int'l Poli Econ
Spring
2025
01
3.00
Kevin Young
TU TH 1:00PM 2:15PM
UMass Amherst
51967
Bartlett Hall room 119
keviny@econs.umass.edu
This class provides a thorough introduction to the field of international political economy (IPE), and thus to the study of how the global economy is governed. The class first reviews different theoretical approaches to international political economy and its foundational concepts. We will cover hegemonic stability theory, the economic benefits of creating international institutions and transnational regulatory standards, and how economic hierarchies structure the world. The class will also explore the history of global economic governance from the age of empires to the post-War Bretton Woods system to contemporary economic governance arrangements. It further examines a wide variety of contemporary issue areas in contemporary IPE research, including the political economy of international trade, the dynamics of global inequality, how global governance institutions are contested by civil society, the role of elite networks in global economic governance, and the operation of international financial regulation. Satisfies the Integrative Experience requirement for BA-Econ majors.
This class is only open to students whose primary major is Economics. ECON 104 or 121 May be used to fulfill IE requirement for Econ primary majors.
Open only to Econ primary majors, then open to all if space allows during add/drop, starting January 30.