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- Economic History: History of Economic Thought, 7.5 credits (2EH401)
The purpose of the course is to give you an understanding of how economic theories were established and developed from the 18th century onwards. The course also gives you the ability to analyse the …
Course, Spring 2025, Uppsala, On-campus, 100%, The course will be taught in English, if needed - Economic History: The Swedish Labour Market - Development and Change, 7.5 credits (2EH415)Course, Spring 2025, Uppsala, On-campus, 100%, Swedish
- Industrialisation, Modernisation and Globalisation: Economic Development after 1800, 7.5 credits (2EH414)Course, Autumn 2024, Uppsala, On-campus, 100%, Swedish
- Modern Natures: Conflicts and Transformation, 7.5 credits (2EH421)
This course introduces the study of global environmental history from the perspective of the dynamic and historically transformative relationship between nature and social forces. The emphasis is on …
Course, Autumn 2024, Uppsala, On-campus, 50%, EnglishCourse, Spring 2025, Uppsala, On-campus, 100%, English - Sustainability of Economic Thought: Marginalism and its Critics, 7.5 credits (2EH426)
The main focus of the course is marginalism and how it has affected the definition of economy, economic rationality and economic development, as well as the criticism it has evoked. Among the …
Course, Spring 2025, Uppsala, On-campus, 100%, English - Sustainability of Financial Markets in the Modern Era, 7.5 credits (2EH425)
Financial markets have been of great importance for the emergence of the modern economy. Ever since the world transited from agricultural to industrialised economies most countries have depended on …
Course, Spring 2025, Uppsala, On-campus, 100%, English - Sustainability of Welfare Policies in the Modern Era, 7.5 credits (2EH424)
The course combines historical studies with a special focus on Sweden and other Nordic welfare states with comparative studies of welfare states. Subjects include welfare state typologies, the …
Course, Spring 2025, Uppsala, On-campus, 100%, English - Trade, Capitalism and Global Development: Economic Change before the Industrial Revolution, 7.5 credits (2EH413)Course, Autumn 2024, Uppsala, On-campus, 100%, Swedish