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GV907 Political Economy (Graduate, Essex)

This is a graduate course on political economy. The course bridges together topics in international relations, comparative political economy, and economics. The goals of the course are to (a) introduce students to contemporary scholarly research on political economy topics, (b) introduce students to strategic models in political science using substantive applications, and (c) stimulate students to form original ideas for promising quantitative research projects in the area of contemporary political economy. 

Syllabus

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Council Checks of the Commission under the European Semester

(with Mark Hallerberg)

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Central Bank Communication as Public Opinion? Experimental Evidence

(with Dominik Duell and Will Lowe)

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Divided Committees and Strategic Vagueness

(with Colin Krainin)

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Opportunistic, not Optimal Delegation: The Political Origins of Central Bank Independence

(with Julia Gray and Jakob Willisch) 

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Explaining Instability in the Stability and Growth Pact: The Contribution of Member State Power and Euroskepticism to the Euro Crisis

(with Mark Hallerberg) (Last updated December 2015)

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