Economics 213 - Economic Development
Spring
2018
02
4.00
Sarah Adelman
TTH 10:00AM-11:15AM
Mount Holyoke College
102622
Kendade 303
sadelman@mtholyoke.edu
A study of micro-economic development topics related to how households in lower-income countries consume and produce food. Topics include the causes and consequences of hunger and malnutrition, the agricultural household model, household-level food production and demand, intra-household allocation and bargaining, human and social capital investments and their impacts on food production and consumption, land rights and land use, child labor, and risk, credit and insurance markets used by agricultural households.
Prereq: ECON-110.