What are the justifications and implications of using markets, and what arrangements are necessary to establish and protect the commons? This course studies foundational texts of (neo-)liberal economics that aim to legitimize market mechanisms; philosophical treatments and critiques of key concepts, such as rationality and motivation, property and common goods; political analyses of how allocative institutions produce distributional outcomes.
Course Master:
Term:
Spring 2025
Discipline:
PO (Politics)
Credits:
4 credits
Type:
CCR
Level:
Undergraduate
Can be taken twice for credit?:
No
Cross Listed:
Exam Date:
Monday, May 12, 2025 - 09:00
Pre-requisites:
(EC2010 OR EC2010GE110 OR EC2020 OR EC2020GE110) OR (PO1011CCR OR PO1011GE110) OR (PL2003 OR PL2003GE115)
Co-requisites:
None