Description

Students will explore the differences in the ways that business and the political economy are interrelated in some of the major trading economies. The post-World War II transformations of these economies are discussed, particular as it relates to the differential outcomes for each economy. In particular, business/government relations and the … For more content click the Read More button below.

Requisites

Anti-requisite

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this subject, graduates will be able to:
1.
Critically analyse complex business-related and political economy knowledge and practice from both historical and recent perspectives
2.
Apply creative and innovative thinking effectively to business and political economy theory and practice
3.
Present complex business and political economy analyses and information appropriately to differing audiences using clear and fluent communication

Assessments

1. Oral - Presentation – in-class

2. Written - Brief

3. Written - Examination (centrally administered)

Offerings

Trimester 1

CAM-BNE-TR1

Trimester 2

CAM-BNE-TR2

Trimester 3

CAM-BNE-TR3

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