Global Economy and Inequality
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For those with interests in business, finance, and the economy, anthropology both increases understanding of other cultures in ways helpful for international transactions and negotiations and supplies an incisive analysis of the corporate world and economic systems. Anthropology is also a deeply collaborative form of knowledge; hence we offer opportunities to interact with professionals and appreciate them as thoughtful actors in a globalizing and interconnecting world.
Courses of interest in Global Economy and Inequality:
- ANTHR 2437 Economy, Power, and Inequality
- ANTHR 2440 The Social Life of Money
- ANTHR 3487 Racial Capitalism
- ANTHR 4419 Anthropology of Corporations
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