Political Science 281 - Comparative Political Economy

Spring
2025
01
4.00
Ertugrul Tonak

M W 12:20PM 1:10PM

UMass Amherst
51882
Machmer Hall room E-37
etonak@umass.edu
This course introduces core political economy concepts from both classical and modern thinkers while engaging in contemporary debates about the relationship between states and markets. Students will read Smith, Marx, List, Polanyi, Keynes, Hayek, and others, as well as engage with questions such as: What is political economy? Why and how do capitalist systems differ? Why are some countries wealthier and more prosperous than others? What is the role of the state in the economy, market, and development? These questions will be answered using examples from countries in the modern industrial, developing, and post-socialist worlds. (Gen. Ed. SB, DG)

Intro to Comparative Politics recommended

Multiple required components--lab and/or discussion section. To register, submit requests for all components simultaneously.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.