Development Economics (BEE3052)
University of Exeter (UoEX)
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Lecture notes Development Economics (BEE3052) - Health
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This document provides in depth notes for the health chapter of BEE3052 Development Economics. It explains all content and also key teachings from the papers studied on the reading list.
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Role of institutions
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Introduction to development economics
Part 1 - the facts
World bank development report
Banerjee and Duflo 2007 (in great detail)

Part 2- Determinism and History
Institutions and Scope for action, Under the thumb of history? Banerjee and Duflo (2013) 
Economic determinism
Cultural determinism
No determinism
Random events matter
Acemoglu – Johnson – Robinson (2001, 2002)
García – Jiménez – Robinson – Torvik 
McCloskey’s Ethics, Talk and Ideas
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Topics in microeconomics of development
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Health and education
- motivation
- world development report 2004
- clinical interactions
- remedying education
- peer effects, teacher incentives and impact of tracking
- mosquito/bed nets study

Gender inequality
- intro
- education and health
- employment
- gender based violence
- early marriage and violence in India
- Power within marriage
- freedom of choice
- reasons for gender gap- empowerment leading to economic development
- women as decision makers
- policies
- role of institutions and...
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Corruption
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Types of corruption
factors that facilitate corruption
effects of corruption on growth and broader development
political lending in Pakistan
Summary statistics
Reinikka and svensson 2004
schools and education in Uganda
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