COMPARATIVE POLITICAL ECONOMY

Academic Year 2023/2024 - Teacher: DAVIDE LUCA ARCIDIACONO

Expected Learning Outcomes

Knowledge of the main operating mechanisms of capitalist economic systems

Knowledge of the relevance of the institutional and social dimensions of  economic processes

Development of critical analysis on globalization and its impact on the main economic issues

Development of analytical skills in a comparative perspective

Course Structure

Lectures on introductory basic concepts for comparative analysis of socio-economic institutions and policies. Workgroups in class to discuss emerging or related issues, also taking inspiration from international press articles. Students will be also involved in the analysis and discussion of European directives and Reports on related issues, in particular about innovation policies, digital and green transitions.

Required Prerequisites

NONE. There aren't specific prerequisites to participate

Attendance of Lessons

Mandatory presence at lectures and facultative participation in group works

Detailed Course Content

The course will examine the main features of the sociological analysis of economic phenomena and of the main differences in the organization of the capitalist system between convergence and diversity through the conceptual and analytical categories of economic sociology and in particular comparative political economy. Moreover, the course aims at providing students with the theoretical and methodological basis for the comparativre analysis of labor policies (models, features, objectives, effects). The perspective of Economic Sociology will be essential in this course that try to deepen some crucial issue at the global lever: varities of Capitalisms, Digital and Ecological Transition, notions, indicators and data sources for labour market analysis , occupational models and welfare regimes in transition.

Textbook Information

•Trigilia C., Economic Sociology, Blackwell, 2002, from page 1 to 35, from page 119 to 134, from page 237 to 255

Crouch C., Capitalist Diversity and Change, Oxford, 2005, from page 1 to 45

•Hancke, Debating Varieties of Capitalism, Oxford UP, 2009 (only chapter 1, 2, 8 and 9)

P. De Beer, T. Schils, The labour market triangle. Employment Protection, Unemployment Compensation and Activation in Europe, Edward Elgar, 2009, pp. 1-25 (C. 1) and 198-220 (C. 9

F. Berton, M. Richiardi, S. Sacchi, The political economy of work security and flexibility, The Policy Press, 2012, pp. 1-60 (Cs. 1-3) and 147-153 (C. 8)

—Clasen Clegg, Regulating the Risk of Unemployment, Oxford University Press, 2013, pp. 1-12 (C. 1) and pp. 333-345 (C. 17)

Course Planning

 SubjectsText References
1Trigilia C., Economic Sociology, Blackwell, 2002
2Crouch C., Capitalist Diversity and Change, Oxford, 2005
3Hancke, Debating Varieties of Capitalism, Oxford UP, 2009 
4De Beer, T. Schils, The labour market triangle. Employment Protection, Unemployment Compensation and Activation in Europe, Edward Elgar, 2009,
5F. Berton, M. Richiardi, S. Sacchi, The political economy of work security and flexibility, The Policy Press, 2012
6Clasen Clegg, Regulating the Risk of Unemployment, Oxford University Press, 2013

Learning Assessment

Learning Assessment Procedures

Oral presentation/debate and a final written essay on a specific topic assigned.

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