Development Economics Curriculum Resources

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Develop economics curriculum resources 1,

http://qed.econ.queensu.ca/pub/faculty/lloyd-ellis/econ239/239out.html

Professor HUW Lloyd-Ellis, Canada, opened the development economics (2003 Winter Course), mainly inspecting the concept and principles of economic development, development process theory and policy issues facing developing countries. Some references can be downloaded. 2,

http://qed.econ.quEensu.ca/pub/faculty/lloyd-ellis/econ835/835out.html

The Development Economics Course (2002 Autumn Course), Professor, Queen's Queen University, Canadian University (Autumn 2002), mainly focusing on the evolution of non-market systems in microeconomic issues and development processes in agricultural sectors, labor market, credit market, insurance, etc. Macro problems with the population migration, economic development and inequality of the city, the interaction of population growth and technology changes. Most of the references listed in the reference. 3,

http://www.fordham.edu/iped/ecga5015/

The Economic Development Policy Courses, Dr. Henry Schwalbenberg, University of Fordham. If the Lord should use economic methods to verify the interaction between economic development policies and economic systems. 4,

http://econ.lse.ac.uk/course/ec428/l/ghatak/

The Development and Growth Course of Superior Lecturer, London Economics, Ghatak Lecturer, received a Ph.D. in Economics, Harvard University in 1996. The direction of research is economic development and microeconomic theory. 5,

http://econ.lse.ac.uk/staff/rngai/readinglist2003.htm

Rachel NGAi, an economics lecturer of the London University, is entitled "Advanced Economic Analysis: Economic Growth and National Fortune" courses, and gives some references for download. NGAI lecturer 2001 won a Ph.D. in Economics, Pennsylvania, USA, research direction for macroeconomics - growth and development of labor economics. 6,

http://web.mit.edu/14.773/www/

MIT 's famous economics Professor Daron Acemoglu offers system and development courses. Professor Acemoglu received a Ph.D. in Economics in the London Economics in 1992, a doctoral thesis entitled "Micro-foundation of Macroeconomics: Contract and Economic Performance". The research direction is the political economics, economic development, economic growth, technical changes, income and wages inequality, human capital and training, labor economics. Professor Acemoglu not only gave us a reference, but also established a link to each document, you can download its papers, courses and the upcoming new "dictatorship and democratic origins" (Political Origins of DictatorShip and Part of the section of Democracy. 7.

Http://econ.bu.edu/dilipm/722-03.html

The development economics of Dilip Mookherjee, the University of Boston University. Professor Mookherj Ee won a Ph.D. in Economics in the London Economics. The research direction is the same as the theory and organizational theory, economic development and behavior. The course mainly helps students understand the role of incentives and systems in long-term economic development. A total of two parts, the first part mainly introduces the incompleteness of the credit market and its policy implications; the second part mainly introduces the development of the relevant topics related to the development of political economy, focusing on understanding the decision of government policies and its economic performance in democratic society. Professor Mookherjee also gave us a reference for this area, including nearly forty articles. 8,

Http://www.vwl.tuwien.ac.at/hanappi/lehre/l005hh.html

The Course Research Class of the Economic Growth of the Vienna Institute of Technology, Austria. Some research reviews are available for download.

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