アメリカ経済論Ⅲ(American Economy III)
TeachersTERAKAWA, RyuichiroStaffInfo
Elective, CreditsElective  2 credit [Department of Business Administration]
 Syllabus NumberECP-313

Course Description

This course offers new insights into the age-old theme of policy-driven development of a national economy by showing how the US government has shaped the structure of American economy from its founding to this day. Students will discover aspects of the US economic history, policy intervention and market structure. The general aim is to reassess how national economy is created and nurtured through interactions between policy and market behavior across different settings, times and contexts. Students taking this course will become familiar with key elements of the US specific economic structure by learning to critically assess the assigned texts in the class.

The course will be conducted through a combination of short presentations, in-class reading and discussion of texts.