ECON 52
Research in Development Economics
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This course introduces students to the craft of posing a good research question in development economics. The instructor will direct students to a topic based both on the instructor’s research pursuits (which include microfinance, liberalization and reform, black markets and agricultural trade) and the student’s intellectual interests. The student will then independently conduct library research, literature surveys (and in some cases, empirical research) on the topic. Students will be required to make weekly in-class presentations and write a substantial research paper.
The Class: Format: wsp project
Limit: 6
Expected: 6
Class#: 0
Grading:
Requirements/Evaluation: evaluation 15-20 page final paper
Extra Info: meeting time mornings
Prerequisites: prerequisites Economics 251 interested students must consult with the faculty instructor before electing this course
Enrollment Preferences: if the course is overenrolled, the instructor will decide on whom to admit based on research interests and background of students

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