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Description
This unit is concerned with the relevance of historical experience to the problems confronting developing countries today; economic and social factors affecting the development process; population and economic development; education, human capital and development; agriculture modernisation and growth; urban-rural dichotomy; the relationship between equality and development; trade, aid and development.
Topics
- Historical Experience and Major Theories of Economic Development
- Income Distribution and Poverty
- Population Problem and Rural-Urban Migration
- Issues of Education
- Agricultural and Industrial Policies
- Capital and Saving
- Fiscal and Financial Policies
- Foreign Savings: Aid and Investment
- Planning, Markets and Politics
- Trade and Development
- Trade Policies in Developing Countries
- Microfinance
- The World Bank, the IMF and the Third World Debt Crisis
- Health, Nutrition and Development
