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ECON228
- Economic Development/Lecture, Discussion
Examines the major theories of economic development, the major problems confronting less developed countries, and the policies and strategies appropriate for economic development. Topics include agricultural development, income distribution, industrialization strategies, foreign aid and investment, population, labor and employment. This course is more rigorous than ECON128 and presumes a stronger background in economics. Students may not take both ECON128 and ECON228. Offered in alternate years with ECON128. Prerequisite: ECON011. Ms. Ickowitz/Offered every other year
Faculty
Amy Ickowitz, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor of Economics
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ID228
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