ECO 2117 Introduction to Development Economics

3 units
Economics
Faculty of Social Sciences
An overview of our current understanding of the process of economic development. Students are introduced to key facts about developing economies. Theoretical arguments and models that are intended to explain those facts are examined, as well as empirical evidence regarding the success of specific development policies. The objective is for students to gain a better understanding of some of the main challenges faced by developing countries today. Topics may include poverty, inequality, education, institutions, financial markets, growth, gender issues, trade, conflict, environment and natural resources, and development aid.

Components:

Lecture

Requirements:

Prerequisites: ECO 1102 , ECO 1104 .

Previously Offered Terms:

Fall
Winter

French Equivalent:

All Professors
B Average (6.345)
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Paola Jaimes Santamaria

Winter 2024 - B00

B Average (5.556)
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124 students

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Guillermo Rufino Matamoros Romero

Fall 2023 - A00

B Average (6.161)
Most Common: B+ (17%)
118 students

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Elise Critoph

2 sections from Fall 2022 to Winter 2023

B Average (5.806)
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294 students

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Unknown Professor

Winter 2022 - B00

A Average (8.611)
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149 students

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Abel Brodeur

2 sections from Fall 2018 to Fall 2019

B Average (5.996)
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273 students

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Myra Yazbeck

Winter 2019 - B00

B+ Average (6.919)
Most Common: A+ (19%)
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Charles Olivier Mao Takongmo

2 sections from Fall 2017 to Winter 2018

B Average (6.186)
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317 students

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