Critical Social Inquiry 0216 - Economic Development and a Global Green New Deal
Economic Development
Fall
2025
1
4.00
Omar Dahi
01:00PM-02:20PM M;01:00PM-02:20PM W
Hampshire College
340701
Franklin Patterson Hall 106;Franklin Patterson Hall 106
odSS@hampshire.edu
Economic Development is the process of structural transformation in developing countries, or more simply, the ways that poor countries can become rich. In the course we will survey the theory and practice of economic development since World War II, including such topics as development ethics (e.g. what is development? development by whom and for what?), industrialization, agricultural development, rural-urban migration, and a global Green New Deal including such issues as Climate Reparations. Student research teams will choose a developing country at the beginning of the course to study in depth, applying the ideas discussed in class. The groups will periodically present their research to the class to help us achieve a larger sense of the challenges faced in seeking effective, equitable development.
In/Justice Students should expect to spend 8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time