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Development Economics B

Module Code: ECU44032/ECU44034

Module Name: Development Economics B

  • ECTS weighting: 10/5
  • Semester/term taught: Semester 2
  • Contact Hours: 22 hours of lectures and 5 hours of tutorials
  • Module Personnel: Lecturer – Dr Bruno Morando

Learning Outcomes

10 ECTS
Having successfully completed this module, students will be able to:

  • Confidently discuss papers in the field of Development Economics;
  • Critically evaluate contributions to the field of Development Economics;
  • Solve theoretical models;
  • Discuss the results of empirical models;
  • Propose original research ideas in the field of Development Economics.

5 ECTS
Having successfully completed this module, students will be able to:

  • Confidently discuss papers in the field of Development Economics;
  • Critically evaluate contributions to the field of Development Economics.
  • Solve theoretical models;
  • Discuss the results of empirical models.

Module Content

The course will cover a range of topics in the field of Development Economics. We will study how informal markets operate in developing countries and we will discuss the functioning of credit and insurance sectors, with an emphasis on how social norms can affect economic outcomes. Next, we will cover issues related to health and migration. We will then cover some benchmark theories of democratization and institutions. Next, we will analyse recent contributions on colonial origins and civil conflict.

Throughout the course there will be a strong emphasis on experimental settings. Active participation of students will be sought.

Recommended Reading List

This module will cover state-of-the-art contributions in the fields of Development Economics. A detailed reading list will follow.

Module Pre Requisite

EC2110 & EC2111 Intermediate Economics

Assessment Details

10 ECTS

The overall grade for the course is based on the end-of-year examination (60%) plus two referee reports and one research proposal to be handed in during the year (40%).

5 ECTS

The overall grade for the course is based on the end-of-year examination (60%) plus two referee reports to be handed in during the year (40%).

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