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2020-212022-23
Module will run
Occurrence
Teaching cycle
A
Spring Term 2021-22
Module aims
To introduce students to:
The variety of approaches used in defining and measuring poverty and inequality
The capability approach to poverty as embodied in the multidimensional poverty index of the UNDP.
The principal causes that can lead to poverty
The interaction between poverty and a range of variables including child labour, education, health, population and gender
The debates on the inter relationships between inequality and growth and poverty and growth.
The current debate on pro-poor growth
And hence overall, a greater appreciation of the human face of the development problem.
Module learning outcomes
Having taken the module students should be able to:
Understand the variety of approaches used in defining and measuring poverty and inequality
Have a greater understanding of the principal causes of poverty
Assess the interaction between poverty and a range of variables including child labour, education, health, population and gender
Appreciate the inter relationships between poverty and growth and development, and inequality and growth and development.
Have a greater understanding of the multi-faceted issues behind pro-poor growth strategies
Students should also have acquired a familiarity and confidence in using and analysing the variety of information (qualitative and quantitative) contained in the key websites of inter alia, the World Bank, the United Nations Development Programme, the Human Development Programme, etc.
Through work for the seminars, students should also have
acquired familiarity with essay work and what is required for good grades.
Acquired experience of team based work as both team leaders and team members
Assessment
Task
Length
% of module mark
Online Exam - 24 hrs (Centrally scheduled) Making Poverty History
8 hours
70
Oral presentation/seminar/exam Presentation
N/A
30
Special assessment rules
None
Reassessment
Task
Length
% of module mark
Online Exam - 24 hrs (Centrally scheduled) Making Poverty History
8 hours
70
Oral presentation/seminar/exam Presentation
N/A
30
Module feedback
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Indicative reading
Clunies-Ross, A., Forsyth, D. and Huq, M. (2009). Development Economics. 1st ed. McGraw-Hill.
Collier, P. (2007). The Bottom Billion; Why the Poorest Countries are Failing and What Can Be Done About It. Oxford University Press.
Dasgupta, P. (1996). An Inquiry into Well-Being and Destitution.
Easterly, W. (2001). The Elusive Quest for Growth: Economists Adventures and Misadventures in the Tropics. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Ray, D. (1998). Development Economics. New Jersey: Princeton.
Sachs, J. (2005). The End of Poverty. Penguin.
Sen, A. (1999). Development as Freedom. Chap 7 & 9. Oxford University Press.
Todaro, M P. & Smith, S C. (2006). Economic Development. 10th ed. Essex: Pearson.