Course Credits: 3
Semester(s) Offered
- Spring 2024
- Fall 2022
- Spring 2022
- Spring 2020
- Spring 2019
- Fall 2018
- Spring 2018
- Summer 2016
- Fall 2014
- Summer 2014
- Summer 2013
Catalog Description
Explores competing paradigms of economic development, emphasizing the confrontation between the structuralist/dirigiste paradigm and the neoclassical public choice paradigm. Analyzes economic reforms under way in developing countries, including stabilization policy and structural adjustment. Also explores political reforms, including the pluralist revolution and the design of a constitutional framework in developing societies. Requisites: Requires prerequisite course of ECON 3070 or ECON 3080 (minimum grade C-).
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