Sustainability of Economic Thought: Marginalism and its Critics
Course, Master's level, 2EH426
Spring 2024 Spring 2024, Uppsala, 100%, On-campus, English
- Location
- Uppsala
- Pace of study
- 100%
- Teaching form
- On-campus
- Instructional time
- Daytime
- Study period
- 26 April 2024–2 June 2024
- Language of instruction
- English
- Entry requirements
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A Bachelor's degree, equivalent to a Swedish Kandidatexamen, from an internationally recognised university
- Selection
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Higher education credits (maximum 285 credits)
- Fees
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If you are not a citizen of a European Union (EU) or European Economic Area (EEA) country, or Switzerland, you are required to pay application and tuition fees.
- First tuition fee instalment: SEK 12,500
- Total tuition fee: SEK 12,500
- Application deadline
- 16 October 2023
- Application code
- UU-70015
Admitted or on the waiting list?
- Registration period
- 20 December 2023–4 March 2024
- Information on registration from the department
Spring 2025 Spring 2025, Uppsala, 100%, On-campus, English
- Location
- Uppsala
- Pace of study
- 100%
- Teaching form
- On-campus
- Instructional time
- Daytime
- Study period
- 30 April 2025–8 June 2025
- Language of instruction
- English
- Entry requirements
-
A Bachelor's degree, equivalent to a Swedish Kandidatexamen, from an internationally recognised university
- Selection
-
Higher education credits (maximum 285 credits)
- Fees
-
If you are not a citizen of a European Union (EU) or European Economic Area (EEA) country, or Switzerland, you are required to pay application and tuition fees.
- First tuition fee instalment: SEK 12,500
- Total tuition fee: SEK 12,500
- Application deadline
- 15 October 2024
- Application code
- UU-70015
Admitted or on the waiting list?
- Registration period
- 19 December 2024–13 January 2025
- Information on registration from the department
About the course
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 critical perspectives studied in the course are institutionalism, entrepreneurship and anthropological perspectives on the economy.
Reading list
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