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71171-01 - Tutorat: State Financing and Money Creation - an Overview 2 KP

Semester Frühjahrsemester 2024
Angebotsmuster einmalig
Dozierende Louis Oberli (louis.oberli@unibas.ch)
Inhalt Money and state finance has an enormous impact on the capabilties of a society. Yet common knowledge about their workings is rare. They are often treated as a given and not understood as changeable by politics. Yet a glimpse at history will quickly show that how money is created and how states finance themselves has continually adjusted.

Our main goal in this course is to understand money and state financing as social, i.e. determined by discourse and power structures. We will consider modern and contemporary examples and stay close to the actual political process shaping these systems.
Literatur The literature we'll work with mostly stems from modern monetary theory. This includes text by economists, like Stefanie Bell - The role of the state and the hierarchy of money. The economic concepts we need will be introduced in the course and we focus on wider societal implications, therefore no prior knowledge of economics is required. Part of the literature is also adjustable according to the needs and interests of the participants.

A centre piece of the course is Lev Menand and Joshua Younger - Money and the public debt: treasury market liquidity as a legal phenomenon. It traces the history of the US-Dollar and US state financing. Through this concrete example we'll be able to see what institutional arrangements already existed and what challenges brought them to their modern form. From our sociological perspective, we'll be especially interested in which actors and views are involved in the shaping of these monetary arrangements.
Bemerkungen The course will be in English. But don't let insecurity in speaking prevent you from participating. This is intended to be an opportunity to exercise your language skills.

 

Teilnahmebedingungen No prior knowledge of economics is required.
Anmeldung zur Lehrveranstaltung Belegen
Unterrichtssprache Englisch
Einsatz digitaler Medien kein spezifischer Einsatz

 

Intervall Wochentag Zeit Raum
wöchentlich Montag 12.15-14.00 Soziologie, Hörsaal 215

Einzeltermine

Datum Zeit Raum
Montag 26.02.2024 12.15-14.00 Uhr Soziologie, Hörsaal 215
Montag 04.03.2024 12.15-14.00 Uhr Soziologie, Hörsaal 215
Montag 11.03.2024 12.15-14.00 Uhr Soziologie, Hörsaal 215
Montag 18.03.2024 12.15-14.00 Uhr Soziologie, Hörsaal 215
Montag 25.03.2024 12.15-14.00 Uhr Soziologie, Hörsaal 215
Montag 01.04.2024 12.15-14.00 Uhr Ostern
Montag 08.04.2024 12.15-14.00 Uhr Soziologie, Hörsaal 215
Montag 15.04.2024 12.15-14.00 Uhr Soziologie, Hörsaal 215
Montag 22.04.2024 12.15-14.00 Uhr Soziologie, Hörsaal 215
Montag 29.04.2024 12.15-14.00 Uhr Soziologie, Hörsaal 215
Montag 06.05.2024 12.15-14.00 Uhr Soziologie, Hörsaal 215
Montag 13.05.2024 12.15-14.00 Uhr Soziologie, Hörsaal 215
Montag 20.05.2024 12.15-14.00 Uhr Pfingstmontag
Montag 27.05.2024 12.15-14.00 Uhr Soziologie, Hörsaal 215
Module Wahlbereich Bachelor Soziologie: Empfehlungen (Bachelor Studienfach: Soziologie)
Leistungsüberprüfung Lehrveranst.-begleitend
Hinweise zur Leistungsüberprüfung To pass you have to read the literature, attend regularly and write a brief (2-3 pages) summary of a text and its discussion in the course.
An-/Abmeldung zur Leistungsüberprüfung Anmelden: Belegen; Abmelden: nicht erforderlich
Wiederholungsprüfung keine Wiederholungsprüfung
Skala Pass / Fail
Wiederholtes Belegen nicht wiederholbar
Zuständige Fakultät Philosophisch-Historische Fakultät, studadmin-philhist@unibas.ch
Anbietende Organisationseinheit Fachbereich Soziologie

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