EC4419 Development Economics
Academic year
2024 to 2025 Semester 2
Curricular information may be subject to change
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Key module information
SCOTCAT credits
20
SCQF level
SCQF level 10
Availability restrictions
Available to General Degree students with the permission of the Honours Adviser
Planned timetable
When confirmed, check online https://timetables.st-andrews.ac.uk/.
Module coordinator
Dr S Dalwai
Module Staff
Dr Sumedh Dalwai
Module description
This module explores the microeconomic foundations of development economics. We will discuss topics such as poverty traps, labor markets, human capital, gender, public goods/service delivery and taxation, infrastructure, among others. In studying each of these topics, we will ask: what determines decision-making in low- and middle-income countries? What constraints do agents face? Is there scope to improve livelihoods through the actions of market participants, governments, international organisations (e.g. World Bank) and NGOs? What policies have been tried in different countries and how have they fared? This module places emphasis on developing analytical understanding of applied issues, while combining theory and empirical evidence. We will ultimately seek to draw useful policy conclusions.
Assessment pattern
Written Exam = 60%, Coursework = 40%
Re-assessment
2-hour Written Examination = 100%
Learning and teaching methods and delivery
Weekly contact
20 hours of lectures over 11 weeks, 1-hour tutorials (x 5 weeks).
Scheduled learning hours
25
Guided independent study hours
175
Intended learning outcomes
- Be familiar with economic approaches to development, both theoretical and empirical.
- Be able to discuss policies aimed at unlocking development in low- and middle-income countries.
- Appreciate and understand the evaluation of developmental policies and interventions.
- Be familiar with key issues in contemporary development economics
Awards
Golden Dandelion Award for excellence in Education for Sustainable Development
This module exhibits an excellent method to embed sustainability within other learning: by focussing a project around reporting on St Andrews’ sustainability effort, it both meets the module goals of teaching communication and listening in academic contexts, and exposes students to real-world issues in sustainability. This module has been awarded the Golden Dandelion Award in 2023.
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