2022/2023 BA-BPOLO1232U Comparative Political Economy
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Comparative Political Economy |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Semester |
Start time of the course | Spring |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
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Study Board for BSc/MSc i International Business and Politics,
BSc
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Last updated on 24-06-2022 |
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At the end of the course students are expected to
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The Comparative Political Economy (CPE) course introduces students to the comparative approach to understanding modern capitalism and drivers of political, economic, and social differences between societies. The course is structured around key theories and approaches for the comparison of Firms, Economies, and People. This includes theories and approaches that locate the comparative political economy of corporate governance structures, macroeconomic regimes and growth models, as well as welfare regimes and household policies.
Students will learn comparative method and the use of typology, as well as prominent theoretical traditions that offer explanations for why capitalism looks different in different societies. The strengths and weaknesses of these approaches will be explored through a series of cases in advanced capitalist societies structured around the key themes of Firms, Economies, and People. Students will learn how policies for corporate governance, financialization, macroeconomic policy, welfare, and household economies are developed in different societies.
Students will develop an essay that provides the basis for a group oral exam. The essay will apply two theories/approaches from the course to a case from their own independent research, reflecting on the benefits and deficiencies of the theories/approaches in light of the comparative empirics. Through the comparative method and typology the CPE course provides students with the means to analyze topics of relevance to government-business relations.
The CPE course supports Nordic Nine 4, “competitive in business and compassionate in society” by highlight social and economic structural disadvantages while promoting business-minded solutions. |
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Students are offered a supervision meeting (15
minutes per student in the group). Feedback is also provided in the
context of a workshop. At the exam, students receive feedback on
their essay development.
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The readings are based on scholarly articles specified in the course guide. However, students looking for a textbook in Comparative Political Economy will benefit from reading: Clift, B. (2021). Comparative Political Economy: States, Markets and Global Capitalism, 2nd edition. Bloomsbury Publishing. |