Economics 241 - Critical Development Studies

Critical Development Studies

Spring
2026
01
4.00
Satyananda Gabriel

MW 08:30AM-09:45AM

Mount Holyoke College
129665
sgabriel@mtholyoke.edu
Critical development studies explore the economic, political, cultural, and environmental conditions underpinning global economic systems (i.e. large-scale industrial, merchanting, and financial systems). Critical development studies seek to understand the dynamics of such systems and to develop methodologies for reducing marginalization and inequalities, to give the voiceless a voice in shaping public policies. These political economic studies often draw links between imperialism, colonization, slavery, and unequal trading relationships. In this course, we will seek to understand and evaluate proposals for advancing a better development path for the marginalized along constructed class, gender, and racial lines.

Prereq: ECON-110. Not open to first-year students in their first semester.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.