UC’s Political Economy program melds economic theory with social-science analysis to scrutinize globalization, inequality, and development.
Computable-general-equilibrium model of carbon-tax effects on income distribution
Archival research on Bretton Woods negotiations and Global South representation
Policy brief comparing sovereign debt restructuring frameworks
GIS mapping of resource-nationalism policies and FDI flows in Africa
Podcast series interviewing union leaders about platform-economy regulation
Machine-learning forecast of currency-crisis early-warning indicators
Interactive dashboard tracking billionaire wealth accumulation vs. minimum wage
Comparative study of social-insurance models in Nordic vs. East Asian economies
VR simulation teaching students trade-war negotiation dynamics
Text-mining of WTO dispute-settlement rulings for protectionism rhetoric
Ethnography of informal credit networks in urban slums
Analysis of crypto-currency adoption under hyperinflation scenarios
Network analysis of corporate lobbying during tax-code overhauls
Critical essay on modern monetary theory debates in mainstream media
Field survey on universal basic-income pilot perceptions in Stockton, CA
Interactive timeline of neoliberal reforms in Latin America (1973–2000)
Data-journalism project on offshore wealth and tax-haven opacity scores
Workshop series designing civic-tech tools for participatory budgeting
Evaluation of green-bond markets and climate-finance efficacy
Scenario planning tool for post-petroleum rentier states in the Gulf
Decode markets and craft smarter policy with UC Political Economy.
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