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In comparative economic systems, students get familiar with different economic systems worldwide, including Liberal Market Capitalism, Social Market Capitalism, and Asian Market Capitalism. This course also explains the most important subsystems of economies, e.g., labor market institutions. |
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students should be well familiar with Microeconomics and Macroeconomics |
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By the end of this course, students should be able to Compare major economic systems, their potential, and drawbacks. Analyze the performance of economic subsystems in a comparative view. This course also improves student's skills in critical thinking, reasoning, writing as well as teamwork. |
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Comparative Economic Systems |
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