Course Detail
Units:
3.0
Course Components:
Seminar
Description
Alternative paradigms of economic development theory, policy, and readings of historical/empirical evidence. The paradigms will include the orthodox, structuralist, Marxian, and feminist approaches to development. Topics will include uneven development, structural change, technology, trade and industrialization, agriculture, household production, institutional change, macroeconomic models of development, natural resources and the environment, demographics, gender, and development.