PP421E Half Unit
Global Market Economics
This information is for the 2023/24 session.
Teacher responsible
Professor Emily Blanchard
Professor Davin Chor
Availability
This course is available on the Executive Master of Public Administration and Executive Master of Public Policy. This course is not available as an outside option.
Pre-requisites
There are no formal pre-requisites, but the course is only available by prior agreement with the Executive MPA and Executive MPP Programme Directors if students haven't completed Empirical Methods for Public Policy (PP455E) and Economic Policy Analysis (PP440E).
Course content
This course focuses on the economic interdependence between countries in a global economy. The first part of the course examines the structure and geography of world trade and examines popular hypothesis such as the “global village” or “flat earth”. The second part of the course analyses macroeconomic issues such as the magnitude and effects of international capital flows, the debate over fixed versus flexible exchange rates and the economics of a common currency
Teaching
A one-week modular teaching block. This course is delivered through a combination of classes and lectures delivered in one week.
Formative coursework
One mock online assessment opportunity will be provided.
Indicative reading
A full reading list will be distributed at the beginning of the course.
Assessment
Essay (50%, 2000 words) and online assessment (50%).
Online assessments take place on the third weekend after the module teaching concludes. Assessed essays are due on the sixth Sunday after module teaching concludes. Further details will be provided at the Executive MPA/ Executive MPP programme inductions.
Student performance results
(2019/20 - 2021/22 combined)
Classification | % of students |
---|---|
Distinction | 28.6 |
Merit | 47.1 |
Pass | 22.9 |
Fail | 1.4 |
Key facts
Department: School of Public Policy
Total students 2022/23: Unavailable
Average class size 2022/23: Unavailable
Controlled access 2022/23: No
Value: Half Unit
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