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ECON141 Globalisation in Historical Perspective

Updated: 21 November 2006
Credit Points 6
Offering
Responsible Campus Teaching Period Mode of Study
Armidale Semester 1 Off Campus
Armidale Semester 1 On Campus
Online level Level B - Internet access required
Intensive School(s) None
Supervised Exam June
Pre-requisites None
Co-requisites None
Restrictions ECON 241; EH 100, 101
Notes None
Combined Units ECON241 - Globalisation in Historical Perspective
Coordinator(s) Alfons van der Kraan (avanderk@une.edu.au)
Unit Description

This unit comprises up to 26 lecture hours and 12 tutorial hours. This unit is one of a suite of units in economic history. By the late 19th century a global economy had come into being, centred on Western Europe and encompassing the entire world in an integrated network of capital and labour flows, trade and exchange relations. How did the global economy originate and how was it structured? This unit seeks to provide answers to these questions. It outlines the formation of the global economy in late mediaeval Europe; it traces the historical process of globalisation, and evaluates some of the consequences of this process for the modern world.

Prescribed Material
Mandatory
Textbook information is only available from 2008 units onwards.
Recommended Material
Optional
Textbook information is only available from 2008 units onwards.
Disclaimer Offer of some subjects is subject to viability. Information in these unit descriptions is subject to change prior to commencement of semester.
   

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