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Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management, Claremont Graduate University Master of Arts in International Political Economy (MAIPE)
Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management, Claremont Graduate University

Master of Arts in International Political Economy (MAIPE)

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Introduction

The Master of Arts in International Political Economy (MAIPE) trains students to analyse increasingly complex global interactions and to address large-scale political and economic uncertainties.

Assessing globalization’s effects within the interconnected realms of politics, economics, and policy requires a new set of specialized educational tools. The MAIPE program emphasizes deep theoretical understanding in international politics and economics, combined with a strong set of methodological skills that prepare you for the challenges of competition in market economies around the globe. You’ll develop basic skills in microeconomics and macroeconomics while mastering the major conceptual approaches to world politics and international political economy. Students focusing on international economics usually emphasize formal models and econometrics in their methodological training, while those primarily interested in politics emphasize decision theory and statistics. All students are encouraged to develop the sophisticated computer skills most useful in applied situations.

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