2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalogue Archived Catalogue
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ECN 429 - Economics of Growth and Development Economic principles are developed and applied to evaluate theories of economic growth and development in an international context. Major topics include: Measuring growth, theory of economic growth, the economics of poverty, agricultural issues, health, nutrition, productivity, gender bias, education, and technological change; government failures, migration and population growth, theories of income distribution, human capital theory, social capital theory, the effect of geography on growth, and sustainable development.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite Courses: ECN 222 Additional Restrictions/Requirements: Prerequisite course and admission to Cameron School of Business. University Studies: Building Competencies/Writing Intensive Course Repeatablility: Course may not be repeated. Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3
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