Exploration of issues related to economic development in national and international contexts, where key interrelationships between and among developed and developing regions are made explicit.
Saturday, August 20, 2016
CED 230 Development Issues in the Global Context
Local communities - in both developed and developing countries -- are
influenced by strong global forces that affect the well-being of their
residents. Community economic development is one approach to enhance
improve economic outcomes. This course will use an issue-oriented
approach to help students understand economic development patterns and
resultant issues in the U.S. as compared to what is observed and what is
of critical concern in other places. Topics will include the concept of
globalization, economic restructuring trends, investment in human
capital and the ability to retain this often mobile form of capital,
migration and change in patterns of migration, and environmental effects
of development in different contexts. Each year that the course is
taught, there will be a focus on patterns of economic development by
region in the U.S. but with comparisons to three other selected
countries -- one in Latin America, one in Asia and one in Africa.
Students will be encouraged to compare and contrast economic and related
social issues that arise in these contexts, with particular emphasis
given to recent economic trends and events and to the rate of change
compared to the past.
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