Learning outcomes

The objective of the course is familiarize students with applied microeconomic modelling on current development issues and common econometric techniques used in development economics. A particular emphasis will be put on the particularities of data coming from developing countries (LDC).

Goals

To learn the techniques and the approaches currently in use for active scientific research in development economics. To appreciate the variety and the complementarity of these approaches.

Content

Possible topics are discussed at the beginning of the class, and correpond to up to date current research projects of the professors involved. Among these, let us mention, for instance, the microeconomics of extended families, poverty and microcredit, child labor, political corruption and land ownership, informal risk sharing networks, castes and classes in India, affirmative action policies...

This class is also open to Phd students that would like to complement their training with an up to date introduction to development research issues and approaches.

Assessment method

written exam, closed book.

Sources, references and any support material

complete power point presentations, that can be compemented by the reading of some of the papers covered by the class.

Language of instruction

Français
Training Study programme Block Credits Mandatory
Standard 0 5
Standard 2 5