Political Economy of Western Europe

Photograph of a map of Western Europe.

Map of Western Europe. (Courtesy U.S. Department of Agriculture.)

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17.158

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Spring 2003

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Undergraduate / Graduate

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This course includes topics for two short papers and one extended research paper, which can be found in the assignments section.

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Examines role of European states in postwar period of rapid economic growth and current crisis. Includes analysis of different state traditions ("etatist," liberal, authoritarian); government's role in decline of some economies and rise of others; why and where Keynesianism, indicative planning, and state enterprises were introduced; alternative conceptions of contemporary economic problems (new international division of labor? too few producers? oil shock?); and of policies to deal with them (industrial policy? monetarism? protectionism?).

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Suzanne Berger. 17.158 Political Economy of Western Europe. Spring 2003. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA.


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