COURSE UNIT TITLE

: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF FINANCE

Description of Individual Course Units

Course Unit Code Course Unit Title Type Of Course D U L ECTS
IKT 5134 THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF FINANCE ELECTIVE 3 0 0 5

Offered By

Economics

Level of Course Unit

Second Cycle Programmes (Master's Degree)

Course Coordinator

PROFESSOR DOCTOR ISMAIL MAZGIT

Offered to

Economics

Course Objective

The aim of this course to analyze the roles played by financial markets and institutions in the process of capital accumulation.

Learning Outcomes of the Course Unit

1   To be able to understand the position of finance in the political economy literature
2   To be able to understand the functioning of financial markets position in within the social whole
3   To be able to learn development of finance in the the historical process.
4   To be able to analyze how countries which emerging hegemonic power position in history use financial mechanisms in the process of capital accumulation.
5   To be able to associate basic concepts of political economy, modern financial instruments and mechanisms.
6   . To be able to criticize Neoclassical financial economics with political economys the main arguments
7   To be able to understand capitalist economic crisis and the role of financial mechanisms in depression as holistic

Mode of Delivery

Face -to- Face

Prerequisites and Co-requisites

None

Recomended Optional Programme Components

None

Course Contents

Week Subject Description
1 Finances original location in capitalism
2 Systemic Accumulation Chambers 1: The formation of financial mechanisms IN Northern Italy City States
3 Systemic Accumulation Chambers 2: development of financial mechanisms in the Netherlands and the UK
4 Financial markets and institutions
5 Financial confiscation: the role of finance in relations of exploitation
6 Financial assets pricing models from the perspective of labor - value theory
7 Neoclassical theory of finance
8 Marxist Critique of neoclassical theory of finance
9 Marxist Critique of neoclassical theory of finance
10 Financial mechanisms and dynamics of the crisis
11 The political economy of derivative products
12 Financialisation
13 Finance and the Theory of the Firm
14 The political economy of financial risk

Recomended or Required Reading

(1) Arrighi, G., 2000, Uzun Yirminci Yüzyıl Para Güç ve Çağımızın Kökenleri, Imge Kitabevi, Ankara.
(2) Brenner, R., 2007, Ekonomide Hızlı Büyüme ve Balon Dünya Ekonomisinde ABD nin Yeri, Iletişim Yayınları, Istanbul.
(3) Foster, J. B., 2008, Kapitalizmin Malileşmesi ve Kriz, Kalkedon Yayınları, Istanbul.
(4) Orhangazi, O., 2008, Keynesgil Finansal Düzenlemelerden Finansallaşmaya: Iktisat Literatürü ve ABD Ekonomisinin Finansallaşmasına Tarihsel Bir Bakış , METU Studies in Development, 35(1),
(5) Arrighi, G., 2008, Adam Smith Pekin de 21. Yüzyılın Soykütüğü, Yordam Kitap, Istanbul.
(6) Ercan, F., 2005, Para ve Kapitalizm, Devin Yayıncılık, 2. Baskı, Istanbul.
(7) Wright, E. O., 2009, Dünya Kapitalizminin Krizi içinde, Marksist Birikim ve Bunalım Teorisinde Almaşık Perspektifler, Der. Satlıgan, N. ve Savran, S., Belge Yayınları, Istanbul.
(8) Boyer R., 2000, Is a Finance-led growth regime a viable alternative to Fordism A preliminary analysis , Economy and Society, V. 29 N. 1.

Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods

12 week-long course will proceed with the discussion of the texts which read on the subject.

Assessment Methods

SORTING NUMBER SHORT CODE LONG CODE FORMULA
1 MTE MIDTERM EXAM
2 STT TERM WORK (SEMESTER)
3 FIN FINAL EXAM
4 FCG FINAL COURSE GRADE MTE * 0.30 + STT * 0.30 + FIN* 0.40
5 RST RESIT
6 FCGR FINAL COURSE GRADE (RESIT) MTE * 0.30 + STT * 0.30 + RST* 0.40


*** Resit Exam is Not Administered in Institutions Where Resit is not Applicable.

Further Notes About Assessment Methods

None

Assessment Criteria

To be announced.

Language of Instruction

Turkish

Course Policies and Rules

To be announced.

Contact Details for the Lecturer(s)

To be announced.

Office Hours

To be announced.

Work Placement(s)

None

Workload Calculation

Activities Number Time (hours) Total Work Load (hours)
Lectures 13 3 39
Preparing assignments 1 25 25
Preparations before/after weekly lectures 13 2 26
Preparation for midterm exam 1 20 20
Preparation for final exam 1 20 20
Midterm 1 2 2
Final 1 2 2
TOTAL WORKLOAD (hours) 134

Contribution of Learning Outcomes to Programme Outcomes

PO/LOPO.1PO.2PO.3PO.4PO.5PO.6PO.7PO.8PO.9
LO.14253
LO.2232
LO.3335
LO.4242
LO.525
LO.6423
LO.744