Middlebury

ECON 0425

Economic Development Seminar

Seminar on Economic Development
Much of the world still faces the daily pain of poverty. Developing countries have to accelerate their growth rates, eradicate poverty, reduce inequalities, address environmental concerns, and create productive employment. We examine the major analytic and policy issues raised by these challenges and study the need for a productive balance between market forces and positive state action. With the help of case studies from Asia, Latin America, and Africa, we focus on different development strategies adopted, the choice of policy instruments, and methods of implementation. (ECON 0250 or IPEC 0240 [formerly ECON 0240] or ECON 0255) 3 hrs. sem.
Subject:
Economics
Department:
Economics
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
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Sections

Fall 2023

ECON0425A-F23 Seminar (Ramaswamy)

Fall 2022

ECON0425A-F22 Seminar (Maluccio)

Spring 2016

ECON0425A-S16 Seminar (Carrick-Hagenbarth)

Fall 2015

ECON0425A-F15 Seminar (Carrick-Hagenbarth)

Spring 2014

ECON0425A-S14 Seminar (Gong)
ECON0425B-S14 Seminar (Gong)

Spring 2013

ECON0425A-S13 Seminar (Gong)

Fall 2011

ECON0425A-F11 Seminar (Gong)
ECON0425B-F11 Seminar (Gong)

Spring 2011

ECON0425A-S11 Seminar (Lewin)

Fall 2010

ECON0425A-F10 Seminar (Lewin)

Spring 2009

ECON0425A-S09 Seminar (Mitra)

Fall 2007

ECON0425A-F07 Seminar (Lewin)

Fall 2006

ECON0425A-F06 Seminar (Ramaswamy)