GLA2001H: Global Capital Markets and Global Strategies

This course is both an historical overview of the evolution of the global financial and monetary systems (with reference, as well, to the trade and investment systems) and additionally a policy examination of the sources and continuing consequences of the global economic crisis and the global economy since 2008. What must market participants as well as policy people — whether from the investment or institutional banking, finance, macro-economic, or the trade and investment side — know — and do? The course examines authorities at the national capitals — central banks and Treasury folk, officials at the global economic institutions (IOs and transgovernmental regulatory networks) — and the coordination efforts in the global economy from various NSAs (non-state actors) especially private corporations, NGOs, and trans-governmental networks.

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St. George