2024-2025 Academic Catalog 
    
    Dec 03, 2024  
2024-2025 Academic Catalog

SSJ 30247 - Development Economics, its Discontents and Alternatives


Economics is crucial to understanding and practicing development. Although there are many schools of economic thought, this course will emphasize mainstream economics which serves as the foundation for development within a neoliberal context. This course has five objectives.

1. Become familiar with how economists create knowledge and their concepts, models, methodologies, and analytical processes, so that you can better understand how they formulate and shape development policies.

2. Understand the methods, data, and theories used by economists to study international economic development.

4. Gain practical experience in analyzing development problems using economic data

5. To critically examine and decolonize the knowledge produced by mainstream economists, thus exploring the root causes of current development in the knowledge systems that support them.

6. Learn about the process of economic development, the experiences of underdeveloped and developing countries, and possible explanations for the process of growth and the problem of underdevelopment.

7. Decolonize and explore alternatives to mainstream economics, such as degrowth, circular economies, and solidarity economies.

 

Formerly IDCE 30247. Students who have already passed IDCE 30247 cannot receive credit for SSJ 30247 and should not take this course

Anticipated Terms Offered: varied