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 121-020 Australia and the Pacific Rim in a Global Economy

Note

Formerly available as 121-218/318 and 121-217/317. Students who have completed these subjects are not eligible to enrol in this subject.

Availability

2nd and 3rd year

Credit Points

25

Coordinator

Prof Michael Webber

Prerequisites

25 points of first year Geography or Economics or Asian Studies or Sociology or approval of the subject coordinator.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

Five hours of lectures/tutorials per week

Subject Description

This subject examines how and why a global economy and society has emerged over the past 50 years and the changing places of Pacific Rim societies within that global economy. It seeks to identify how industrial changes within Australia have reflected these global and regional developments and to indicate the degree to which and how local economic and social changes connect to global forces and structures. That is, the subject examines the linkages between global events, regional responses and the lives of ordinary men and women. The subject draws conclusions about both the limitations on and the prospects for independent social and economic policy within a globalised world. Topics covered include: the emergence of a global economy since world war 2; production, trade, finance and culture; regionalisation and the development of Pacific Rim societies; industrialisation, industrial policy and restructuring in Australia; gender, ethnicity and the operation of local labour markets.

Assessment

An essay, and an examination, and satisfactory completion of tutorial work, equivalent to 8000 words.



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