This course examines theoretical and empirical approaches to understanding the process of late development. Topics include the role of the state in alleviating or exacerbating poverty, the politics of industrial policy and planning and the relationship between institutional change and growth. How over the past century have some of the world's poorest nations achieved wealth? How have others remained mired in poverty? What are the social consequences for alternative strategies of development
Covers conditions under which public-sector policies, programs, and projects succeed in enhancing th...
Economic growth is the defining characteristic of this historical epoch. Attendant to this growth is...
This course examines alternative conceptions and theoretical underpinnings of the notion of "sustain...
Covers conditions under which public-sector policies, programs, and projects succeed in enhancing th...
For many developing countries, economic development and prosperity were goals and commitments of the...
This course critically analyses the theories of development and growth to try and understand why som...
The phrase “economic development” generally refers not only to economic growth, but to changes in th...
Political economy is an interdisciplinary area of studies drawing on economics, sociology, and polit...
Any student, academic or practitioner wanting to succeed in development studies, radical or mainstre...
The approach focuses principally on economic linkages between developed and developing countries. It...
Research in the field of economic development is increasingly engaged with questions of political ec...
This course examines the interaction between politics and economics in the international system, i.e...
Geo-politics and international relations invariably refer to the problems of Third World under-devel...
Explores the foundations of policy making in developing countries. Goal is to spell out various poli...
This course analyzes interactions between institutions and development to understand why some countr...
Covers conditions under which public-sector policies, programs, and projects succeed in enhancing th...
Economic growth is the defining characteristic of this historical epoch. Attendant to this growth is...
This course examines alternative conceptions and theoretical underpinnings of the notion of "sustain...
Covers conditions under which public-sector policies, programs, and projects succeed in enhancing th...
For many developing countries, economic development and prosperity were goals and commitments of the...
This course critically analyses the theories of development and growth to try and understand why som...
The phrase “economic development” generally refers not only to economic growth, but to changes in th...
Political economy is an interdisciplinary area of studies drawing on economics, sociology, and polit...
Any student, academic or practitioner wanting to succeed in development studies, radical or mainstre...
The approach focuses principally on economic linkages between developed and developing countries. It...
Research in the field of economic development is increasingly engaged with questions of political ec...
This course examines the interaction between politics and economics in the international system, i.e...
Geo-politics and international relations invariably refer to the problems of Third World under-devel...
Explores the foundations of policy making in developing countries. Goal is to spell out various poli...
This course analyzes interactions between institutions and development to understand why some countr...
Covers conditions under which public-sector policies, programs, and projects succeed in enhancing th...
Economic growth is the defining characteristic of this historical epoch. Attendant to this growth is...
This course examines alternative conceptions and theoretical underpinnings of the notion of "sustain...