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Fall Academic Term 2003 (September 2 - December 19)
PUBPOL 540 / ECON 540. International Economic Policy.
Section 001.
Instructor(s):
L. Tajoli
Prerequisites: PUBPOL 555. Presumes prior or concurrent knowledge of intermediate macroeconomics. Permission of instructor required. (3). May not be repeated for credit.
Credits: (3).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
This course examines the policy issues of international economics. It covers the international implications of
macroeconomic policies, international monetary arrangements and institutions, international trade policy, and
relationships between the industrialized nations and the less-developed countries. This course presumes prior or
concurrent knowledge of intermediate macroeconomics.
PUBPOL 560 / POLSCI 560. Foreign Policy and the Management of International Relations.
Section 001.
Instructor(s):
Waltz
Prerequisites: Graduate standing. (3). May not be repeated for credit.
Credits: (3).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
No Description Provided. Contact the Department.
PUBPOL 585 / POLSCI 585. Political Environment of Policy Analysis.
Section 001.
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor. (3). May not be repeated for credit.
Credits: (3).
Course Homepage: http://coursetools.ummu.umich.edu/2003/fall/polsci/585/001.nsf
This course focuses on the political environment within which policy analysis takes place. In the United States, public policies are formulated and implemented in a political system of widely-shared power by participants with
many different, and often conflicting, goals. To be effective, policy analysts and public managers must understand
this political system. The goal of this course is to provide the student with some of the background necessary to
develop strategies for dealing effectively with the political environment of policy and administration.
PUBPOL 585 / POLSCI 585. Political Environment of Policy Analysis.
Section 002.
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor. (3). May not be repeated for credit.
Credits: (3).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
This course focuses on the political environment within which policy analysis takes place. In the United States, public policies are formulated and implemented in a political system of widely-shared power by participants with
many different, and often conflicting, goals. To be effective, policy analysts and public managers must understand
this political system. The goal of this course is to provide the student with some of the background necessary to
develop strategies for dealing effectively with the political environment of policy and administration.
PUBPOL 636 / POLSCI 636. Program Evaluation I.
Section 001.
Instructor(s):
Schoeni
Prerequisites: PUBPOL 571 or concurrent enrollment in PUBPOL 633. (3). May not be repeated for credit.
Credits: (3).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
No Description Provided. Contact the Department.
PUBPOL 747 / ECON 739. Topics in International Economic Policy.
Section 001 — International Macro/Financial Problems and Policies Meets Sept. 2 - Oct. 15. [2 credits]. (Drop/Add deadline=September 22).
Instructor(s):
Stern
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor and PUBPOL 540. Graduate standing. (2-4). May be repeated for credit. May be elected more than once in the same term.
Mini/Short course
Credits: (2-4).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
No Description Provided. Contact the Department.
PUBPOL 747 / ECON 739. Topics in International Economic Policy.
Section 002 — Issues and Options for Multilateral, Regional, and Bilateral Trade Liberalization. Meets Oct. 22 - Dec 10. [2 credits].
Instructor(s):
Stern
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor and PUBPOL 540. Graduate standing. (2-4). May be repeated for credit. May be elected more than once in the same term.
Mini/Short course
Credits: (2-4).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
No Description Provided. Contact the Department.

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