Course Overview
The programme combines in-depth analyses of historical patterns of growth, explorations of concrete development problems - and policy responses to them - and regional courses that draw on theory and empirical evidence to appraise development processes and outcomes in Africa, Asia and Latin America. It provides an integrated, comparative assessment of current development debates, and locates them in appropriate historical and theoretical contexts. You will consider questions such as how and when some developing economies -converged- with industrialised countries, while the growth performance of others was more erratic, and why problems of poverty, inequality, instability and violence still characterise large parts of the world. This will be an ideal programme for students planning a career in development work. It will also provide a good foundation for social science research in the development field.