ECON415 — International Economic Development
ECON 415 - International Economic Development ECON 415 - International Economic Development (3 credits) A study of the past and current paths to economic growth and development of countries. The course will analyze the economic policies and performances of countries by using economic theory and economic and social data. Emphasis is on developing countries of the Third World, the newly industrialized countries and former socialist countries undergoing transition to a capitalist system. Grade only. at department discretion. Course Registration
Prerequisites: ECON201, ECON202