2952-416 STED [AY 2022 Fall] Meeting 6

Today we will discuss 1.) The Indonesia Model and 2.) The Cuba Model

Upcoming:

2952-416 STED [AY 2022 Fall] Meeting 5

We continue our work constructing the framework of our positive analysis:

2952-416 STED [AY 2022 Fall] Meeting 4

We still have quite a bit from last week to cover, so here we go:

    • Cover the topic of  institutions and discuss chapter 3, “The Making of Prosperity and Poverty,”  in Acemoglu, D. and Robinson, J.A. (2012) Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty. New York: Crown Business.
      • Economic Systems,” chapter 1 in Magnuson, J. (2011). Mindful economics: how the US economy works, why it matters, and how it could be different. Seven Stories Press.
    • Review of Dependence Theories
    • Modified Core-Periphery Model and Corporate Dependency
    • Discuss chapter 2, “The Pentagon-CIA Archipelago,”  in Chomsky, N. & Herman, E. S. (2015, 1979) The Political Economy of Human Rights Vol I: The Washington Connection and Third World Fascism. London: Pluto Press.
    •  Chomsky on Human Rights and US Aid (8:20-15:25); Post-WWII “Grand Area” planning – evolution of US foreign policy and evolution of ideology created by intelligentsia (15:34-28:33); Domestic debate on US foreign policy – orthodoxy (“state religion”) vs [tolerated] critics (realists or “doves”) (28:35-35:17); “Grand Area” – replacing British empire and French, Middle East – Saudi Arabian prize and Iranian coup (Mossaddegh), defense against internal aggression – militarily and ideologically (35:27-45:36); Propaganda systems in totalitarian states and democratic states; “The Crisis of Democracy” (45:38-56:55).
  • For next week:

Optional, for those who would like more details about Sen’s “capabilities approach”:

2952-416 STED [AY 2022 Fall] Meeting 3

Today’s plan is as follows:

2952-416 STED [AY 2022 Fall] Meeting 2

Todays plan is as follows:

    • Important announcement: for full-time EBA students, please note that the pre-requisite for this course is Micro II (2952303), not micro I (2952301). I have been informed that the registrars office will enforce this, so if you have not yet satisfied this requirement, unfortunately this course will not count for credit. These terms should not affect exchange students.
    • Reminder: if you have not yet done so, please fill out the student details form.
    • We will start by finishing our discussion of the concept of development.
    • Next we will discuss Sen (1988)* and the ethical foundations of economic analysis.
    • Time permitting, we will begin discussing  institutions, review dependence theories, and start building on the core-periphery models and modify them with the class corrective.
    • Next week we will discuss chapter 3, “The Making of Prosperity and Poverty,”  in Acemoglu, D. and Robinson, J.A. (2012) Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty. New York: Crown Business.
    • If you really want to get a head start on the readings, in three weeks we will likely discuss chapter 2, “The Pentagon-CIA Archipelago,”  in Chomsky, N. & Herman, E. S. (2015, 1979) The Political Economy of Human Rights Vol I: The Washington Connection and Third World Fascism. London: Pluto Press.

2952-416 STED [AY 2022 Fall] Meeting 1

Course Syllabus | Fall Schedule

    • Welcome to all students!
    • Please fill out this student details form.
    • Today I will present the course overview and syllabus.
    • Begin the first topic  which introduces/reviews the concept of development.
    • For next week, please read: Sen, A. (1988). The concept of development. Handbook of development economics, 1:9-26.
    • Next week we will finish the remainder of the first topic, discuss Sen (1988), and discuss the ethical foundations of economic analysis.
    • In two weeks we will discuss chapter 3, “The Making of Prosperity and Poverty,”  in Acemoglu, D. and Robinson, J.A. (2012) Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty. New York: Crown Business.
    • If you really want to get a head start on the readings, in three weeks we will likely discuss chapter 2, “The Pentagon-CIA Archipelago,”  in Chomsky, N. & Herman, E. S. (2015, 1979) The Political Economy of Human Rights Vol I: The Washington Connection and Third World Fascism. London: Pluto Press.