Comparing Capitalisms in East Asia and the West
Semester A 2024/25
Semester B 2024/25
2 - Study of Societies, Social and Business Organisations
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
Public and International Affairs
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AIS3126 International Political Economy
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This course introduces students to the comparative capitalism (CC) literature that helps to answer questions about the distribution of wealth and power as well as industrial specialization across advanced economies. The first half of the course will examine how different organizational arrangements for finance, labour representation, workforce training, business cooperation and state structures have led to distinctly different outcomes in North America and Europe. The second half of the course will examine the political economies of Japan, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan using the CC analytic lens. By comparing East and West, this course hopes to re-examine CC assumptions about the roles politics and institutions play shape industrial specialization, political power and economic equality, and their durability over time. Placing wealthy East Asia in comparative context will also shed light on the differences and similarities among East Asian economies and with the various types of capitalism in the West. 

 

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CRN Section Term Type Capacity Day Time Building Room Instructor
14140 14140C01 Semester A 2024/25 Lecture 100 Thu 09:00:00 - 11:50:00 LI 2614
  • Prof. TONG Chee Kiong
  • 15252 15252CA1 Semester B 2024/25 Lecture 70 Wed 12:00:00 - 14:50:00 LI 2610
  • Prof. TONG Chee Kiong