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![]() | 2015/6 |
![]() | Department of Economics |
![]() | 6 |
![]() | Honours (FHEQ level 6) |
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Semester 1 |
![]() | CW 30%, EX 70% |
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Reassessment not allowed |
![]() | Before taking this module you must take ES20011 AND take ES20013 |
![]() | Aims: * To illustrate the application of modern analytic tools in macro and microeconomics (learnt in previous units) to key development issues and problems; * To introduce new techniques and methods for the analysis of contemporary development issues and questions; * To encourage a questioning approach in the application of techniques. Learning Outcomes: Students should develop their appreciation of the power of economic analysis in addressing applied questions, here specifically in relation to development questions. They should also develop a critical ability in linking economic analysis to real issues, and also recognise its limitations. Skills: * Skills in explaining often complex ideas intuitively in writing or verbally. * The ability to read research articles in development economics critically and understand key arguments or messages. * An understanding of how to apply analytic skills to new questions. Content: Topics will include: conceptions of development: growth, inequality and poverty, insights from growth theory, the role of market imperfections and poor governance, the nature of markets in developing economies: land, labour and credit, corruption, aid and incentives. Key text: Ray, D. Development Economics (Princeton 1998). |
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ES30035 is Compulsory on the following programmes:Department of Economics
ES30035 is Optional on the following programmes:Department of Economics
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