Global markets, national politics and the competitive advantage of firms

Master

In Maynard (USA)

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    Master

  • Location

    Maynard (USA)

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    Different dates available

This course examines opportunities and risks firms face in today's global market. It provides conceptual tools for analyzing how governments and social institutions influence economic competition among firms embedded in different national settings. Public policies and institutions that shape competitive outcomes are examined through cases and analytical readings on different companies and industries operating in both developed and emerging markets.

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Subjects

  • National Politics
  • Global
  • Politics

Course programme

Lectures: 2 sessions / week, 1.5 hours / session for 13 weeks


Our world is changing in fundamental ways. The institutions and regulations governing our global economy are clearly in flux. Recent events have shown that traditional national regulations (or lack thereof) are no longer adequate yet international accords over trade, intellectual property, labor standards and a host of other issues are fiercely and frequently contested by competing interests. The final results of these debates and the current global financial crisis will determine who wins and who loses in the new global economy. Understanding the interaction between this shifting political-economic-regulatory environment and individual firms, even entire industries, is key to determining both the possibilities for and constraints on global business in today's fast-changing economy.


This course provides students with the conceptual tools necessary to understand and work effectively in today's global world. We will do this in three closely related ways:


This course is part two of a two part course series, and should be preceded by 15.015 Macro and International Economics.


Readings include a combination of analytic articles and company case studies drawn from a variety of different industries (manufacturing and services) in Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa. You should also keep track of daily updates regarding the global economy on The Baseline Scenario; not all posts are equally relevant for this course, so use your judgment regarding how to spend your time.


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Global markets, national politics and the competitive advantage of firms

Price on request