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001
full-course 1
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Capitalism and Its Critics |
2006-09-01
Fall 2006 |
Michael Piore |
MIT |
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| Professor Michael Piore examines the implications of economic theories for social and political organization given the context of the historical progressive changes of industrial societies. |
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001
full-course 1
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Economic Institutions and Growth Policy Analysis |
2005-09-01
Fall 2005 |
Michael Piore |
MIT |
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| MIT designed this course for students with a particular concern with the practical problems of operating in large formal organizations, with an operational or research perspective. |
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001
full-course 1
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Economic Institutions and Growth Policy Analysis |
2005-09-01
Fall 2005 |
Michael Piore |
MIT |
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| Designed primarily for students with a keen interest in the particular problems of operating in large formal organizations. |
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011
full-course 11
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Economic Institutions and Growth Policy Analysis |
2005-09-01
Fall 2005 |
Michael Piore |
MIT |
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| Concentrate your studies on industrial societies and the theories and policies that run them. |
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001
full-course 1
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Economic Institutions and Growth Policy Analysis |
2005-09-01
Fall 2005 |
Michael Piore |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| In this class, students will analyze the social, economic, and theoretical significance of large economic institutions and their operations. |