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Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
16. Romer, David. 2001. Advanced Macroeconomics, McGraw Hill, Second Edition.
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EDHA7105 SEMINAR SERIES IN DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Learning Outcomes* At the end of the course, students are able to:
(1) apply development theories to real life situations;
(2) critically analyze development policy and its
implementation;
(3) evaluate the role and functions of development institutions;
(4) propose strategies for sustainable development; and
(5) assess the impact of international development on local
economies.
Synopsis of Course This seminar series focuses on a wide variety of issues,
Contents opportunities, threats and challenges which are pertinent to
understanding the real situation of development in a particular
country. It includes development theories and issues, institutions
and development, sustainable development, and international
developments and local economies.
Assessment Continuous Assessment : 100%
Main References :
1. Hossay, P. (2006). Unsustainable. London: Zed Books.
2. Stiglitz, J. E. & Charlton, A. (2005). Fair Trade for All. New York: Oxford University Press.
3. Woodall, P. & Wallach, L. (2004). WTO: Whose Trade Organization? London: The New
Press.
4. Das, B. L. (2003). The WTO and the Multilateral Trading System: Past, Present and Future.
London: Zed Books Ltd.
5. Embong, A. R. (2004). Globalization Culture & Inequalities (ed.). Bangi: Penerbit Universiti
Kebangsaan Malaysia.
6. Callan, S. J. & Thomas, J. M. (2000). Environmental Economics and Management: Theory,
nd
Policy, and Applications, 2 ed. Orlando: The Dryden Press.
7. Hunt, D. (1989). Economic Theories of Development: An Analysis of Competing Paradigms.
Exeter: BPCC Wheatons Ltd.
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8. Cypher, J. M and Dietz, J. L. (2004). The Process of Economic Development. 2 . Ed. New
York: Routledge.
9. Todaro, M. P. and Smith, S. C. (2006). Economic Development. Essex: Pearson Education
Ltd.
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