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ECO501 ||| Development Economics
ECO501 – Development Economics focuses on the economic problems and policies of developing countries. This course examines growth theories, poverty, income inequality, human development, and the role of institutions in economic progress.
Course Introduction
Development Economics studies how economies grow and transform over time. Students learn about structural change, population growth, education, health, and policies aimed at reducing poverty and inequality.
Course Learning Objectives
- Understand key concepts of economic development
- Analyze growth and development theories
- Study poverty, inequality, and income distribution
- Understand population and human capital issues
- Evaluate development policies and strategies
Major Topics / Syllabus
- Introduction to Development Economics
- Measures of Economic Development
- Classical and Modern Growth Theories
- Poverty and Income Inequality
- Population Growth and Development
- Human Capital: Education and Health
- Agriculture and Rural Development
- Industrialization and Structural Change
- Role of Institutions and Governance
- Globalization and Economic Development
Analytical & Policy Focus
- Development indicators and measurement
- Poverty reduction strategies
- Growth models and policy implications
- Human development analysis
- Case studies of developing economies
Practice Areas
- MCQs on development theories
- Short conceptual questions
- Long analytical questions
- Case-based development problems
- Policy evaluation questions
Exam Preparation Tips
- Understand growth and development models
- Memorize key development indicators
- Focus on poverty and inequality concepts
- Practice case-study questions
- Solve MCQs regularly for revision
ECO501 Development Economics MCQs
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