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ECON 332 - Comparative Economics Systems


Upper Division

Prerequisites
ECON 101 ECON 102  or ECON 201 ; Minimum grade C-. 

The production and distribution of goods and income and the material welfare of people-the longtime concerns of economics-can be achieved in many different ways. This course examines capitalism, socialism, traditional village economies, and other ways to organize economic activity. Case studies from around the world will include less developed as well as developed countries-China, Russia, Latin America, the Middle East and Africa. The course also examines the new globally integrated economy, based significantly on the U.S. model, and how it impacts various regions of the world.

Repeatable
No

Additional Notes
Previous course number: ECON 160

Course credits: 4



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