Intoduction to Course:
This course provides an understanding the evolution and relevance of Development Economics concepts and its policy suggestions in addressing the widespread issues like inequality, unemployment, poverty, gender disparities, labor productivity etc. The course would explain the humanistic perspective of economics and explicitly involves the explanation of multi-dimensional nature of Development Economics.
Course pre requisites (if any):
No
Learning outcomes:
On the successful completion of the course students will be able to:
Textbooks:
1. Todaro, M. and Smith, S., Economic Development (Pearsons New York, 2015).
2. Meier G. M. and Rauch J. E., The globalization of World Politics: An Introduction to International Relations. (Oxford University Press, 2000).
Description of system of Evaluation (Exam, assignments etc.):
Mid Term: 30 marks
Sessional: 20 marks
Final Exam: 50 marks
Class Timmings: