International Economic Institutions: Globalism vs. Nationalism

International Economic Institutions: Globalism vs. Nationalism

International Economic Institutions: Globalism vs. Nationalism

Taught by Professor Ramon P. DeGennaro of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, this course spotlights the dizzying array of international economic institutions, their backgrounds, goals, and the important roles they play in the economic life of the entire world. You explore their successes and failures, getting a panoramic picture of globalization in all its complexity.

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