The Economics (Political Economy) MA offers a singular opportunity to pursue economic analysis to MA standard using both standard and heterodox approaches. It covers Neoclassical as well as Keynesian and Marxist theories. Topics covered include selfish versus social foundations of human behaviour, the reasons for and effects of changes in income distribution and efficiency versus instability in the working of financial markets. This degree will give students the knowledge relevant to working in a governmental agency, for a private sector firm or an international organisations dealing with issues in which economic questions such as the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development).
In the Economics (Political Economy) MA you will have an opportunity to pursue a fully fledged degree in economics from a political economy perspective. You will engage with the core graduate economic analysis necessary for advanced level economics research: Macro & Micro Theory and Applied Econometrics & Economic Policy. In addition, you will study the economic history of capitalism and the history of economic ideas in Economic Change & Ideas, putting the range of economic analysis pursued in a broad historical and intellectual context. The module focused on political economy, Political Economy: Effective Demand, Exploitation and Unemployment, gives a rigorous development of present-day competing political economy paradigms. You are then well prepared to write a dissertation in economics from a political economy perspective that is fully cognizant of the relevant considerations from the disciplines of economics, as well as political economy.
All non-UK applicants must meet our English language requirements. For this course it is Academic IELTS of 6.5 overall, with special conditions1 in all elements. Please make sure you read our full guidance about English language requirements1, which includes details of other qualifications we’ll consider.
Applicants who do not meet the English language requirements may be eligible to join our pre-sessional English language course2.
Applicants from one of the recognised majority English speaking countries (MESCs)3 do not need to meet these requirements.
Home and European Union 2014/15 MA full time £5,200, MA part time £2,600. ELQ (Equivalent Lower Qualification) fee 2014/15 MA full time £5,540, MA part time £2,770. Overseas (not EU) 2014/15: MA full time £12,100, MA part time £6,050
Please note that this is an indicative list of modules and is not intended as a definitive list.
All modules are core.
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