Course teached as: B030800 - INNOVAZIONE, LAVORO, SVILUPPO Second Cycle Degree in SOCIOLOGY AND GLOBAL CHALLENGES
Teaching Language
Italian
Course Content
The course focuses on the analysis of Mediterranean capitalism and on development models - with particular reference to the theme of work and its regulation and innovation - of peripheral countries and territories (regional and local). Empirical research and theoretical contributions will be studied in depth.
For students attending the class: the program aimed at attending students will be distributed in class
for non attending students:
Burroni L. Pavolini E., Regini M. (2021) Mediterranean Capitalism Revisited. One model, different trajectories. Cornell University Press.
J.M. Cypher (2014) The process of economic development, Londra, Routledge
(Quarta edizione - capitoli 5, 7, 9, 10).
Learning Objectives
The course offers tools to study development processes
Prerequisites
none
Teaching Methods
Seminars
Type of Assessment
Written exam
Course program
The course focuses on the analysis of Mediterranean capitalism and on development models - with particular reference to the theme of work and its regulation and innovation - of peripheral countries and territories (regional and local). Empirical research and theoretical contributions will be studied in depth.
For students attending the class: the program aimed at attending students will be distributed in class
for non attending students:
Burroni L. Pavolini E., Regini M. (2021) Mediterranean Capitalism Revisited. One model, different trajectories. Cornell University Press.
J.M. Cypher (2014) The process of economic development, Londra, Routledge
(Quarta edizione - capitoli 5, 7, 9, 10).