
The skyline of Dubai, a city that has expanded quickly with the advent of global capitalism. (Photo courtesy of e_kaspersky on Flickr. License CC BY-NC-SA.)
Instructor(s)
Prof. Jason Jackson
MIT Course Number
11.409
As Taught In
Spring 2020
Level
Graduate
Course Description
Course Features
Course Description
This course introduces students to a set of analytic tools and conceptual frameworks through which to assess the origins and evolution of the institutions that constitute modern capitalism. The course takes an inter-disciplinary political economy approach that draws insights from economics, sociology, political science, history, geography, science and technology studies, and law.