HIST131 - FINANCIAL MELTDOWN, PAST AND PRESENT

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
HIST131 - FINANCIAL MELTDOWN, PAST AND PRESENT
Term
2018C
Subject area
HIST
Section number only
401
Section ID
HIST131401
Registration notes

HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCE SECTOR

Meeting times
TR 1200PM-0130PM
Meeting location
STITELER HALL B26
Instructors
FLANDREAU, MARC
Description
Economic history is increasingly recognized as a crucial source of policy advice and is invoked with growing frequency in public debates. In particular, the subprime crisis in 2008 and after has generated a demand for "historical perspective" that would improve the understanding of the causes of financial turmoil and facilitate the prevention of comparable catastrophes. This course begins with a review of the principal features of the subprime crisis of 2008 and asks, so to speak, "how did we get there?" It answers by providing historical insights that shed light on crucial aspects of financial disasters. This is a history course, engaging with topics pertaining to economics, law and politics (national and international). Students with diverse backgrounds are expected to benefit from this course through acquiring a concrete knowledge of the historical evolution of fundamental institutions of financial capitalism. Ultimately, students enrolling in this course are expected to achieve proficiency in historically informed discussion of the mechanisms that were played out in the subprime crisis and beyond.
Course number only
131
Use local description
No
LPS Course
false
Major Concentrations
Major/Minor Requirements Fulfilled