Exam 1: Introducing Economic Development: a Global Perspective
Exam 1: Introducing Economic Development: a Global Perspective 21 Questions
Exam 2: Comparative Economic Development 40 Questions
Exam 3: Classic Theories of Economic Growth and Development 31 Questions
Exam 4: Contemporary Models of Development and Underdevelopment 21 Questions
Exam 5: Poverty, Inequality, and Development 45 Questions
Exam 6: Population Growth and Economic Development: Causes, Consequences, and Controversies 31 Questions
Exam 7: Urbanization and Rural-Urban Migration: Theory and Policy 22 Questions
Exam 8: Human Capital: Education and Health in Economic Development 34 Questions
Exam 9: Agricultural Transformation and Rural Development 30 Questions
Exam 10: The Environment and Development 29 Questions
Exam 11: Development Policymaking and the Roles of Market, State, and Civil Society 29 Questions
Exam 12: International Trade Theory and Development Strategy 57 Questions
Exam 13: Balance of Payments, Debt, Financial Crises, and Stabilization Policies 33 Questions
Exam 14: Foreign Finance, Investment, and Aid: Controversies and Opportunities 35 Questions
Exam 15: Finance and Fiscal Policy for Development 26 Questions
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In defining development to include more than just the growth of per capita income, there is an implicit assumption that the growth of per capita income alone is not sufficient to guarantee the reduction of poverty and the growth of self-esteem.Is it possible that there could be growth of
per capita income without the achievement of these other objectives?
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Per capita income can show growth even when that growth does not touch vast portions
of the population.The growth may be centered in one area or sector of the economy for example.Also, most developed countries have, at some time in their histories, introduced policies emphasizing equality.
What are the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and how did they come about? What do you consider to be the most important of these and why?
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In reviewing discussions of life in developing countries, what is it about lifestyles in the low-income countries compared with lifestyles in the high-income countries that most strikes you? Why?
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Countries tend to be classified as more or less developed based on
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What do you think are the most serious obstacles to further progress in the developing world?
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Which of the following is not an important objective of development?
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In what way is development economics greater in scope than traditional economics?
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Development economics must have a scope wider than traditional economics because
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Why are women often referred to as playing a central role in economic development?
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Provide a definition of development economics.Justify your choice carefully.
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Do you think it is in the material interests of high-income countries to help low-income countries improve their economic performance? Why or why not?
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It has been said that "underdevelopment is a state of mind." Comment.
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How is happiness related to development?
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What are the most important characteristics that have shaped Brazil's economic and social progress during the last three decades?
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Which of the following demonstrates international interdependence?
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