Political Economy of Money and Development
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The M.A. in Political Economy of Money and Development is a 12- to15-month, full-time, course-based, intensive program. Students will acquireskills of theoretical and practical relevance in three areas: new and changingviews of macroeconomic policy management, state-of-the-art tools of political, economic and financial analysis, and the changing role of developingand emerging economies in the global economy.The Department of Economics and Finance at Franklin has a tradition ofteaching economics by encouraging diversity of thought, underscoring therelevance of the history of ideas and connecting what is learned in classeswith the real world. This Master’s program draws from the broad spectrum ofeconomic analysis and policy in the post-crisis, post-Lehman world.Special focus of this program is on the foundations of bank and central bankoperations with their consequence for macroeconomic policies, quantitativefinance as means to explore the political economy of money and markets,new forms of dualism and the role of informal employment in developing andemerging economies.
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