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== HSL711 : Macro Development Economics ==
== HSL711 : Macro Development Economics ==
Completion of core courses. Not allowed to take this courses in the first year. For UG students--any ONE of: HUL212, HUL213, HUL311, HUL312, HUL211, HUL314, HUL318, HUL320 This course covers the following topics: significance of agriculture in developing countries, poverty and population issues facing the world, international trade, and importance of foreign aid, poverty and income distribution, the role of geography and institutions, fertility and population growth, the role of credit markets and microfinance, health and nutrition, education, female empowerment, the meaning and measurement of economic development, etc.
Completion of core courses. Not allowed to take this courses in the first year. For UG students--any ONE of: [[HUL212]], [[HUL213]], [[HUL311]], [[HUL312]], [[HUL211]], [[HUL314]], [[HUL318]], [[HUL320]] This course covers the following topics: significance of agriculture in developing countries, poverty and population issues facing the world, international trade, and importance of foreign aid, poverty and income distribution, the role of geography and institutions, fertility and population growth, the role of credit markets and microfinance, health and nutrition, education, female empowerment, the meaning and measurement of economic development, etc.

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HSL711
Macro Development Economics
Credits 3
Structure 3-0-0
Pre-requisites For HES students (M.Sc. in Economics)--
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HSL711 : Macro Development Economics

Completion of core courses. Not allowed to take this courses in the first year. For UG students--any ONE of: HUL212, HUL213, HUL311, HUL312, HUL211, HUL314, HUL318, HUL320 This course covers the following topics: significance of agriculture in developing countries, poverty and population issues facing the world, international trade, and importance of foreign aid, poverty and income distribution, the role of geography and institutions, fertility and population growth, the role of credit markets and microfinance, health and nutrition, education, female empowerment, the meaning and measurement of economic development, etc.