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Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Major

The Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) major gives students a broad range of analytical tools for the evaluation of public institutions and social structures together with their histories and conceptual foundations.

From courts to markets and voting to wages, students will explore a wide range of normative, empirical, social, and historical considerations to achieve a nuanced understanding of social and political questions and their competing solutions.

PPE at 51¹ÙÍø aims to equip students to understand, assess, and—importantly—challenge social and political institutions from a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary perspective. Students who major in PPE will discover how our political and economic structures support or impede liberty, fairness, and equity no less than how they relate to tradeoffs, externalities, and supply and demand. 

Courses You Might Take

PHI 190

This course introduces students to the major problems, aims, and methods of PPE through a combination of contemporary and historical readings and guest lectures by scholars from several disciplines. Recurring topics include game theory, the moral limits of markets, racism, distributive justice, and justifications and critiques of property rights, among others. Upon completing the course, students will be prepared to explore the whole breadth of PPE, and they will have taken an important first step towards achieving the interdisciplinary competence necessary to successfully complete a PPE thesis or capstone.

ECO 227

This course examines the changing role of gender in the labor market and the household. Topics to be studied include: the rise in females' formal labor force participation during the second half of the twentieth century; gender differences in employment, occupation, and earnings; theoretical and empirical approaches to studying discrimination; and the interactions between market opportunities, government policies, and family formation (including fertility, marriage, divorce, and cohabitation).

POL 354

This course offers a historical overview of Southern Cone nations Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, and Paraguay and then moves to in-depth study of political and economic institutions. Themes include bureaucratic authoritarianism, economic shocks, military rule and the return to democracy, regional integration, and globalization.

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