Middlebury

DPPG 8551

Development Economics

The course is designed to introduce students to the complex subject of Economic Development, its terms, tools, and theories, as well as the policies intended to stimulate it and the pitfalls waiting to trap the unwary policymaker. Its complexity derives from defining economic development as the intersection of economic, political, and social dimensions and their evolution over time, within a specific geographic, cultural, and historical context. Development is envisioned as a process, rather than a goal, continuing and evolving through time and across levels of material well-being.
Subject:
Development Practice & Policy
Department:
Development Practice & Policy
Division:
Intl Policy & Management
Requirements Fulfilled:
Equivalent Courses:
GIPD 8551
IPSG 8551
IPOL 8551 *

Sections

Fall 2021 - MIIS

DPPG8551A-F21 Lecture (McCleery)

Fall 2020 - MIIS

DPPG8551A-F20 Lecture (DePaolis, Dayton-Johnson)

Fall 2019 - MIIS

DPPG8551A-F19 Lecture (Lipow)

Spring 2019 - MIIS, MIIS Workshop

DPPG8551S-S19 Lecture (McCleery)

Fall 2018 - MIIS

DPPG8551A-F18 Lecture (McCleery)

Spring 2018 - MIIS

DPPG8551S-S18 Lecture (DePaolis)

Fall 2017 - MIIS

DPPG8551A-F17 Lecture (McCleery)

Spring 2017 - MIIS

DPPG8551S-S17 Lecture (DePaolis)

Fall 2016 - MIIS

DPPG8551A-F16 Lecture (McCleery)

Spring 2016 - MIIS, MIIS Workshop

DPPG8551S-S16 Lecture (DePaolis)

Fall 2015 - MIIS

DPPG8551A-F15 Lecture (McCleery)