Economic History of Western World

NORIKAWA, Satoshi
  Elective  2 credits
【Regional Economics・2nd semester】
19-1-1438-1972

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Outline
In this course, we study the "universality and diversity of capitalism" in more detail by learning several case studies in the western economic history.
The format of this course is mainly “lecture”, but students will take the monthly (three times) “review tests” and participate in “group discussions” to develop the abilities of communication and presentation, which are essential for university students.
This course is related to Diploma Policy 2 of Department of Regional Economics, Faculty of Economics.

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Objectives
This course aims to :
1. Provide the students with an understanding of the “universality of capitalism”, or the basic structure of a “market-based economy system”.
2. Provide the student with an understanding of the “diversity of capitalism”, or differences in the capitalism of developed countries (especially, of UK, Germany, and USA) from the historical point of view.
3. Make students to think about the meaning of “diversity” in the globalization of capitalism.
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Grading Policy

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Textbook and Reference

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Requirements (Assignments)

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Note

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Schedule
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1.
Outline
In this course, we study the "universality and diversity of capitalism" in more detail by learning several case studies in the western economic history.
The format of this course is mainly “lecture”, but students will take the monthly (three times) “review tests” and participate in “group discussions” to develop the abilities of communication and presentation, which are essential for university students.
This course is related to Diploma Policy 2 of Department of Regional Economics, Faculty of Economics.

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Objectives
This course aims to :
1. Provide the students with an understanding of the “universality of capitalism”, or the basic structure of a “market-based economy system”.
2. Provide the student with an understanding of the “diversity of capitalism”, or differences in the capitalism of developed countries (especially, of UK, Germany, and USA) from the historical point of view.
3. Make students to think about the meaning of “diversity” in the globalization of capitalism.
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Grading Policy

4.
Textbook and Reference

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Requirements (Assignments)

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Note

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Schedule
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