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Johns Hopkins University | AS.197.211

City, Country, Inequality: the Political Economy of Place in the U.S.

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In this course, we address the relationship between place, economics, and politics. We use varying theoretical and empirical perspectives to examine how place matters for economic development; relations between different social groups; politics; and the distribution of power in American society. We place the U.S. in comparative perspective and examine how the relationship between place and politics is (and is not) distinct. This course satisfies the reading seminar requirement for Moral and Political Economy majors.

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