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School of Global Studies

Political Economy of Global Finance (906M7)

Political Economy of Global Finance

Module 906M7

Module details for 2022/23.

30 credits

FHEQ Level 7 (Masters)

Module Outline

The main aim of this seminar is to help students build a systematic understanding of the political and social foundations of global financial markets, their operations and impacts on the world economy. The seminar focuses on the problem of speculation, examining the various ways in which it has evolved and contributed to the development of finance. The course addresses questions such as: why do financial bubbles emerge? What type of practices sustains them? What are the different forms of speculative finance? This focus on speculation will serve to highlight the specificity of American finance and its role in redefining the political economy of advanced capitalist countries. After a theoretical and historical review, the course discusses various aspects of the process of financialisation and its social consequences. This provides an opportunity for familiarising students with various financial markets such as stock markets, derivative markets, Housing markets, Consumer credit, etc.

Module learning outcomes

Understand the role of financial markets in today's political economy

Familiarise students with key perspectives on financial liberalisation

Develop the ability to discuss key causes and repercussions of recent financial crises both in the advanced capitalism and emerging markets

TypeTimingWeighting
Essay (5000 words)Semester 2 Assessment Week 2 Tue 16:00100.00%
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Weighting

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Mx Emilia Moscardini-Powers

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Dr Samuel Knafo

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Mr Ben Facer

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Dr Anne Roemer-Mahler

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Dr Melanie Richter-Montpetit

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