The course is designed to introduce students to the complex subject of Economic Development, its terms, tools, and theories, as well as the policies designed to stimulate it and the pitfalls waiting to trap the unwary policymaker. Its complexity derives from defining economic development as the intersection of economic, political, and social dimensions and their evolution over time, within a specific geographic and historical context. The course will address the technical, ideological and sociological implications of the “process of economic development” in both more and less developed economies around the world.

Schedule
8:00am-11:50am on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday (Feb 1, 2016 to Feb 24, 2016)
Location
Morse B105
Instructors