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WEEK 1.
Welcome
to Policies of Greed and Need. This course is being taught jointly by Dr.
Sandra Emerson
of the Political Science Department and Dr Lynda Rush of
the Economics Department. It may be taken
to meet the "Area D. Social
Sciences" of the university's general education requirements.
Readings: See Syllabus for weekly assignment of readings.
COURSE SYLLABUS
| TIME |
Mon. 6:00
to 9:50 p.m. |
PHONE
NUMBERS |
(909) 869-3879
Emerson
(909) 869-3857 Rush |
| LOCATION |
Building 1 Rm. 309 |
E-MAIL |
smemerson@csupomona.edu
lmrush@csupomona.edu |
| OFFICE HOURS |
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| S. Emerson |
Building 94-309
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Mon. 3-4:00 p.m. |
Thursdays 9:00 -10:00 a.m.
Sat. 1:30 p.m. -3:30 p.m. |
| L. Rush |
Building 1-335 |
Mon. 1:30-2:00
4:00 to
-6:00 pm;
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Wednesdays 11:30 to 1:00 p.m. |
OBJECTIVES:
The course objectives are for students to learn to use economic reasoning
and theories of democratic
governance to analyze domestic economic policies
and their consequences on different sectors of the
economy. Students will
explore the political, historic and economic influences that drive public
policies
addressing poverty and avarice. They will also explore how the
market economy can lead to an increase
in wealth inequality. Students
will exam market success and failure and explore the government’s
role
of ensuring equity and justice in a capitalist economy
COURSE ACTIVITIES:
Student assessments will be based on two examinations, a term debate presentation supported by
debate papers. The examinations will be essay questions. Students may request to take exams
early but no make-up
exams will be allowed.
The quarter debate will require that each member of the team participate in the presentation. Any
material submitted late or failure
to make a presentation will result in an automatic F for the course
Students
are encouraged to submit drafts early for faculty review. See
schedule for details.
| TASK |
POINTS |
| Mid Term Examination |
35 points |
| Final Examination |
35 points |
The Great Debates (Paper and Presentation)
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| TOTAL |
100 points |
The Great Debate : For details
visit the project page on-line.
GRADES:
| GRADE/RANGE |
(plus)+ |
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(minus)- |
| A |
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94-100 |
90-93 |
| B |
87-89
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84-86
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80-83 |
| C |
77-79
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74-76
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70-73 |
| D |
67-69
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64-66 |
60-63 |
| F |
BELOW
60 |
READINGS:
Ellwood, David T. 2000. A Working Nation New York: Russell Sage
Krugman, Paul 2006. Conscience of a Liberal . New York: Norton Press
Schwarz, John E. 1997. Illusions of Opportunity, New York: WW Norton and Company
University Reader:
Brinkley, Alan, Nelson Polsby and Kathleen Sullivan, 1997. New Federalists New York:
W.W. Norton & Co.
Madison, James 1789. Federalist Papers 10, 39, 44-46 and 51. Belleview Washington: Merril Press
Collins, Chuck et. al 2004. The Wealth Inequality Reader. Section 1. Cambridge MA.: Dollars and Sense
Krugman, Paul 2005. The Great Unraveling Chapters 12 and 15. New York: W.W. Norton Company
Yarbrough, American Virtues: Thomas Jefferson on the Character of a Free People, Chapter 3
Lawrence, Kansas: University Press of Kansas
SCEHDULE
OF CLASS SESSIONS
| MODULE
DATE |
TOPIC |
READINGS
(CHAPTERS) AND WRITTEN ASSIGNMENTS |
1
4/7
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Introduction
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SYLLABUS
The Smartest Guys In the Room
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2
4/14
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Foundations of the Republic |
University Reader:
Yarbrough, American Virtues Chapter 3 (Jefferson)
Text:
Schwarz, Illusions of Opportunity, Chapters 1, 2, 5 and 6.
On-line
FYI: Declaration of Independence
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3
4/21
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Madison and Federalism
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See web resources for this week.
University Reader:
Madison, Federalist Papers 10 and 51; federalism 39, 45-46
Sullivan, Chapter 15 and
see web resources for Week 3.
See PROJECTS for term topics
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4
4/28
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Theories
of a Free Market & Monopolies |
University Reader:
Krugman Chapter 12, California Screaming.
See web resources for Week 4.
TOPIC SELECTION, DEBATE SIDES & TEAM MEMBERS CHOSEN
See week 5 for mid term topics
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5
5/5
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MID
TERM
Bring Blue books to class.
Film: "Bigger than
Enron"
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Texts:
Schwartz: Chapters 1, 2, 5 and 6.
University Reader:
Madison, J. Federalist Papers 10, 39, 45-46 and 51,
Yarbrough, J. Chapter 3
Sullivan, Chapter 15
Krugman, P. , Chapter 12 California Screaming and
web materials for 2 through 4 including
Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution
Introduction to Part 1 discussion in Week 6
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6a
5/12
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Role of Government:
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PART A: Brief analysis of:"Bigger than Enron"
Krugman, Chapter 7
Schwarz, Illusions of Opportunity, Chapters 8 and 9.
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6b
5/12
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Issues of Income Disparity
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University Reader::
Collins Chapter 1
Text: Krugman Chapter 1-3 and 12 |
7
5/19
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Labor Market Economics and Discrimination |
PART B:
Ellwood Chapters 1and 2.
University Reader:
Krugman Chapter 15 and web page |
5/26
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Memorial Day Holiday |
Happy holiday. There is no class this evening. |
9 /10
6/2
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The Great Debate-
All debate papers are due at 6:00 p.m. |
Each team will have 15 minutes to present their position followed by a 10 minute Q and A. Total air time =30-35 minutes max.
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FINAL
6/9
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Final. See study topics on line for WEEK 10.
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All assigned readings and materials for Weeks 6-10.
Bring blue books and Section C.
Grades are on-line via Bronco Direct.
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CLASS NOTES FOR SMARTEST GUYS IN THE ROOM
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