Saturday, August 4, 2007

A new course at Dartmouth

Applied Economics In Developing Countries
This course uses economic analysis to understand contemporary issues in low-income countries. We consider why extreme poverty and hunger, child mortality, low-levels of education, gender inequality, environmental degradation, high fertility, and child labor are pervasive in the developing world. We also examine the economic consequences of globalization and infectious diseases such as malaria and HIV/AIDS. For each topic, we seek to understand the factors and constraints influencing decision-making in developing countries. We use this understanding to discuss the role of markets, civil organizations, government policy, and inter-national institutions.

For Comment; What are the best development economics programs in US universities? Dani Rodrik describes his program at Harvard "The best development curriculum in the world"

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