SP22028: Development economics: macro perspectives
[Page last updated: 23 May 2025]
Academic Year: | 2025/26 |
Owning Department/School: | Department of Social & Policy Sciences |
Credits: | 10 [equivalent to 20 CATS credits] |
Notional Study Hours: | 200 |
Level: | Intermediate (FHEQ level 5) |
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Assessment Summary: | EXCB 100% |
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Requisites: | In taking this module you cannot take SP20277 |
Learning Outcomes: |
* Identify and summarize key concepts used and core theoretical and empirical debates in development economics from a macroeconomic perspective * Evaluate the importance of different factors such as institutions, factor endowments, and structural transformation in the development process of low- and middle-income countries * Compare and appreciate policy alternatives to promote economic development from an economic perspective * Demonstrate knowledge of the strengths and weaknesses of economic thinking in explaining variations in living standards across the world |
Synopsis: | Increase your understanding of economic development from a macroeconomic perspective.
You'll learn about the historical, theoretical and empirical factors of economic development. This will allow you to assess different explanations for global variation in living standards, with particular reference to low and middle income countries of Latin America, Asia and Africa.
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Content: | This unit will develop understanding of economic development from a macroeconomic perspective. It will examine the historical, theoretical, and empirical factors of economic development. The unit will assess different explanations for global variation in living standards, with particular reference to low and middle income countries of Latin America, Asia and Africa. |
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SP22028 is Compulsory on the following courses:Department of Social & Policy Sciences
SP22028 is Optional on the following courses:Department of Economics
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