GGR430H1: Geographies of Markets

36S

Focuses on actually-existing markets and their geographically-mediated formation and assemblage. Explores how markets are produced, stabilized, reshaped and fall apart at multiple geographic scales. We examine issues such as the debates on states versus markets, embeddedness of markets, neoliberalism and moral justification of markets, varieties of capitalism, regionally variegated capitalism, post-socialist market transitions, and the dynamic evolution of market institutions and economic landscapes.

10.0 credits including at least 1.0 credit in 300+ level Geography (SOC SCI/BR=3)
GGR400H1 (2013-14)
Social Science
Society and its Institutions (3)