Investigate areas of inquiry including the dynamics of globalisation and the implications for national economic policy; concentration of economic activity, wealth and opportunities; trade-offs between health, education and equity; free market arguments; environmental sustainability; the decline and development of regional economies; and development, trade and economic rights.
Why study with us? Taught by the largest group of political economists at any Australian university, as well as the only course of its kind in Australia, the Master of Political Economy provides unparalleled knowledge of the important trends underlying the global economy and its transformation.
The Department of Political Economy is a leading centre for economic analysis and research, and this program attracts a diverse cohort of social scientists seeking a deeper knowledge of economic issues and perspectives from this multifaceted program. You can undertake elective units from other departments, combining political economy with economics, public policy or international relations.
Enhance your existing qualifications in political economy, economics, business, finance or other social sciences. The course provides you with the skills for a career in business, journalism, and the social, community and public sectors.
University of Sydney, Australia
Investigate areas of inquiry including the dynamics of globalisation and the implications for national economic policy; concentration of economic activity, wealth and opportunities; trade-offs between health, education and equity; free market arguments; environmental sustainability; the decline and development of regional economies; and development, trade and economic rights.
Why study with us? Taught by the largest group of political economists at any Australian university, as well as the only course of its kind in Australia, the Master of Political Economy provides unparalleled knowledge of the important trends underlying the global economy and its transformation.
The Department of Political Economy is a leading centre for economic analysis and research, and this program attracts a diverse cohort of social scientists seeking a deeper knowledge of economic issues and perspectives from this multifaceted program. You can undertake elective units from other departments, combining political economy with economics, public policy or international relations.
Enhance your existing qualifications in political economy, economics, business, finance or other social sciences. The course provides you with the skills for a career in business, journalism, and the social, community and public sectors.
University of Sydney, Australia