We are happy to announce that the IZA/FCDO Program on Gender, Growth and Labor Markets in Low-Income Countries (G²LM|LIC) is sponsoring the ONLINE EVENT: “Development Economics Course for Sub-Saharan Africa”, September 13- November 12, 2021.
Application Deadline: 15th August 2021
About the Award: The biggest puzzle in economics is why fundamentally equal humans living in different countries enjoy very different standards of living.
The aim of this course is to bring together the very latest research in development economics that tries to answer this puzzle. We will follow the arc of development that starts with small subsistence entrepreneurs (normally in agriculture) and ends in large complex multinational enterprises. We will analyze how man-made organizations trade with one another, how they affect the environment in which they live and how the environment affects them in return. We will finally analyze the role of the state in regulating markets, coordinating economic activity and containing externalities.
The course is organized in eight blocks. Each block contains a prerecorded lecture and a live-online-class on one or two days per week. The course is modeled after the award-winning undergrad development course at the LSE and, like its model, it is entirely based on research articles.
Type: Short Course
Eligibility:
Eligible Countries: African countries
To be Taken at (Country): Online
Number of Awards: Not specified
Value of Award: Free
Duration of Award: September 13- November 12, 2021.
How to Apply: Online Application Form
Visit Award Webpage for Details
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