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This course introduces the key issues and debates in the economics of globalization. While the benefits of economic globalization are generally accepted in the public arena, the process is known to create some new challenges for consumers, firms, governments and international organizations. This course looks at both opportunities and challenges created by globalization. Concepts and models from international economics are blended with historical analysis to provide an overview of the unfolding process of globalization over the long-term and the economic and political economy factors underlying that evolution. The course also covers specific (country) case studies with the impact of globalization on issues such as poverty, income inequality and the environment. It takes the inter-disciplinary analytical framework, drawing not only in in economics but also political science, and business strategy to illustrate a multi-faceted feature of ongoing globalization.
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Mathematics underpins virtually everything that we take for granted in our daily lives, and it is sometimes referred to as the “Queen of Science” due to its demands of logical rigor and cold calculations. However, despite its intimidating veneer, mathematics is the culmination of millennia of human endeavor. The purpose of this course is to give an accessible overview of some of the key developments in mathematics, covering the period from the time of the ancients, up to the early modern period. The course also provides an opportunity to apply historical mathematical methods to solve problems. While covering the well-known Greek, Chinese, Islamic, and European mathematicians, the course also addresses Japanese mathematics during the Edo period.
While the course includes written assignments, to properly understand and follow the thinking of the mathematicians, the course covers problem solving using historical mathematical methods. While a background in high-school level math is useful, an enthusiasm for critical thinking and problem solving could replace that prerequisite, since the mathematical concepts will be introduced as they were historically considered.
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This course introduces corporate governance thoroughly, focusing on how the implementation of different governance structures can achieve shareholder wealth maximization as the ultimate goal of a financial manager.
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An introduction to the history of jazz, this course also increases one's understanding of and appreciation for jazz music. As Jazz music has stylistically changed over the last 100 years, this course looks at the history of jazz from the beginning of jazz to the multiple styles predominant in jazz today.
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This course develops a critical understanding of Japan as a multi-ethnic society throughout history up until today, focusing on the societal developments in Japan over the last three decades. By emphasizing the experiences of diverse ethnic and immigrant groups in Japan, the course seeks to understand the ethnic diversity of Japanese society, which continues to be considered an ethnically “homogeneous society”.
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This course introduces the time series models used to analyze time series data with a special emphasis on applications in macroeconomics and international finance. The course has two specific objective: the first is to equip students with the tools they need for empirical research, while the second is to provide Eviews skills to conduct empirical analysis with an emphasis on practical implications and interpretations. The course is built so that the time series model is presented first for each topic, followed by the relevant computer exercises using Eviews.
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This course provides an overview of the Civil Code, the basic law of civil society. Specifically, the course examines the basic system of civil law, basic principles, laws regarding contracts, ownership, family, inheritance, etc.
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This course focuses on how gender is socially constructed and how it affects our daily lives meaningfully. It discusses gender roles, gender norms, gender inequality, and sexuality that may seem too natural and self-evident. This course also studies gender issues from various academic perspectives.
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The field of Economics has a complex history marked by contradictions. On one hand, it is a history of disagreement and changes, but on the other, it is a persistent effort to address crucial questions facing society. This interplay of discontinuity and continuity has shaped Economics into the theory we study today. By tracing the evolution of the science, one can gain a deeper understanding of its essence and how it has developed into its current form.
By the end of this course, students are expected to have:
- Developed an in-depth understanding of the context of contemporary economic theory.
- Acquired knowledge of the various schools of economic thought.
- Developed an understanding for why economics has changed over time.
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This course delves into the complexities of accounting within today's intricate business landscape, which involves acknowledging the pivotal role accounting holds in the interconnectedness between businesses, the environment, and society, fostering a sense of community awareness. By exploring topics like regulation and standardization, sustainability and its alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals, and the effective functioning of financial markets, the course aims to equip students for leadership roles in the future as well as refine their communication abilities to articulate well-structured and independent analyses, applying established theories to address these contemporary accounting challenges.
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