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Department of Economics & International Development, Unit Catalogue 2007/08


EC20155 Development economics 2

Credits: 6
Level: Intermediate
Semester: 1
Assessment: EX 100%
Requisites:
Before taking this unit you must take EC10009
Aims: The aim of the unit is to define economic development, and then review - from both historical and theoretical angles - different explanations for global variation in the rate of economic development, with particular reference to low and middle income countries.
Learning Outcomes:
To acquire an improved understanding of:
* the extent of global diversity in economic development and implications for human welfare;
* explanations for variation in levels of poverty and economic development globally;
* how the economies of L&MICs interact with those of high income countries (HICs);
* the relevance of economic theory to the analysis of the economic problems and prospects of LMICs;
* the relationship between economics and other social science disciplines relevant to understanding economic development.
Skills:

* Ability to understand theories and models, to assess critically their consistency and relevance to historical material.
* Ability to work in a team to produce a short presentation, to learn from feedback on the presentation and then produce a balanced essay on the same topic.
Content:
The following topics will be covered: classical models of agrarian transformation and industrialisation; the post-war and current status of development economics; economic development, institutions and culture;trade strategies and the effects of economic liberalisation; economic development and demography; strategies for poverty reduction, including the role of aid.
Key text: G.M. Meier and J E Rauch (eds) 2005 Leading Issues in Economic Development (8th edition)