Economic Development

Theories of economic growth applied to Third World countries. Classical and Neoclassical economic theories and structural/historical theories. Topics such as the role of foreign investment and multinational corporations, and strategies of industrialization and employment creation, and rural development. Prerequisites: ECON 103 or RESECON 102 and ECON 104.

Honors Thesis Seminar: 1st Sem

This is the first semester of a two-semester Honors Thesis Seminar that offers a multidisciplinary exploration of the causes and consequences of globalization in the world economy. The objective of the course is to introduce students to several dimensions of the multi-faceted process of globalization, ranging from its effects on labor and financial markets to its impact on poverty, health and education. Analysis will be grounded in economic theory as well as empirical evidence and students will be helped to develop the skills required for individual research within this framework.
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