This course provides a comprehensive overview of development economics, examining the theories, policies, and practices related to economic development. Students will explore different approaches to measuring and analyzing development, as well as the role of institutions, governance, and globalization in shaping economic outcomes. They will also critically evaluate the impact of various development policies and strategies, such as trade liberalization, industrialization, and poverty alleviation programs. Through case studies and real-world examples, students will gain a deep understanding of the complex challenges facing developing economies and the potential pathways to sustainable and inclusive development. Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of microeconomics and macroeconomics.
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Expiry period | Lifetime | ||
Made in | English | ||
Last updated at | Wed Aug 2024 | ||
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Total lectures | 252 | ||
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Total duration | 26:56:50 Hours | ||
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Short description | This course provides a comprehensive overview of development economics, examining the theories, policies, and practices related to economic development. Students will explore different approaches to measuring and analyzing development, as well as the role of institutions, governance, and globalization in shaping economic outcomes. They will also critically evaluate the impact of various development policies and strategies, such as trade liberalization, industrialization, and poverty alleviation programs. Through case studies and real-world examples, students will gain a deep understanding of the complex challenges facing developing economies and the potential pathways to sustainable and inclusive development. Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of microeconomics and macroeconomics. | ||
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