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Part I—Introduction | ||
1 | Whatever next for the world economy? |
TV discussion on Bill Moyers Journal (James Kwak and Simon Johnson), PBS, April 2010. You can watch this online (takes about 30 minutes): http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/04162010/profile.html
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2 | Freer markets, more rules? Rethinking regulation in our global economy |
Lardner, James. "Annals of Business, The Sweater Trade 1." The New Yorker, January 11, 1988, 39–73. ———. "Annals of Business, The Sweater Trade 2." The New Yorker, January 18, 1988, 57–73. "Automatic Reaction: IT Spending has Hollowed Out Labour Markets, to the Detriment of Middle-income Workers," The Economist, September 9, 2010. |
Part II—Varieties of Market Economies | ||
3 | Liberal market economies—The United States |
Porter, Michael E. "Capital Choices: Changing The Way America Invests in Industry." Journal of Applied Corporate Finance 5, no. 2 (1992): 4–16.
Optional Johnson, Simon. "The Quiet Coup." The Atlantic, May 2009. |
4 | State-driven development—Singapore |
Case Vietor, Richard H. K., and Emily J. Thompson. "Singapore Inc." Harvard Business School Case. Harvard Business School Publishing. Case: 9-703-040, August 11, 2003. |
5 | Emerging markets/uncertain rules—Africa |
Cases Huang, Yasheng. "Note on Conflict Diamonds: Why Are Civil Wars, Like Diamonds, Forever?" Harvard Business School Case. Harvard Business School Publishing. Case: 9-702-027, January 09, 2002. Alfaro, Laura, Vinati Dev, et el. "Botswana: A Diamond in The Rough." Harvard Business School Case. Harvard Business School Publishing. Case: 9-703-027, March 31, 2003. |
Part III—Beyond the Nation State? Who is Making the New Rules? | ||
6 | The politics of trade |
Case Abdelal, Rawi, Laura Alfaro, et al. "Bombardier: Canada vs. Brazil at The WTO." Harvard Business School Case. Harvard Business School Publishing. Case: 9-703-022, February 20, 2003. |
7 | Intellectual property protection |
Sterenberg, Daniel B. "Intellectual Property Laws in Brazil: Is Breaking Patents to Save Lives Right?" MIT Sloan School of Management. Case under the supervision of Richard Locke, May 23, 2003: 1–24. Case Bartlett, Nicholas, and Debora L. Spar. "Life, Death, and Property Rights: The Pharmaceutical Industry Faces AIDS in Africa." Harvard Business School Case. Harvard Business School Publishing. Case: 9-702-049, June 13, 2002. |
8 | The rise of emerging markets—reaching where? |
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9 | Global business and human rights |
Ruggie, John. "Human Rights Policies and Management Practices of Fortune Global 500 Firms: Results of a Survey." Harvard University. John F. Kennedy School of Government Working Paper No. 28, 2006, pp. 1–30. Locke, Richard, John Van Maanen, and Eleanor Westney. "Caspian Development Advisory Panel: Lesson Learned." MIT Sloan School of Management, April 29, 2007: 1–17. Case Mure, Lane La, and Debora L. Spar. "The Burma Pipeline." Harvard Business School Case. Harvard Business School Publishing. Case: 9-798-078, February 25, 1998. |
10 | Non-government organizations (NGOs) and private non-market action |
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11 | Rebuilding the global economic system |
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12 | In-class final exam |