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Economía del Desarrollo27007

Centro
Facultad de Economía y Empresa
Titulación
Double Bachelors degree in Business and Economics
Curso académico
2024/25
Curso
4
Nº Créditos
6
Idiomas
Inglés
Código
27007

DocenciaAlternar navegación

Distribución de horas por tipo de enseñanza
Tipo de docenciaHoras de docencia presencialHoras de actividad no presencial del alumno/a
Magistral4263
P. Ordenador1827

Guía docenteAlternar navegación

Descripción y Contextualización de la AsignaturaAlternar navegación

This course aims to teach students to analyze current economic processes from a critical approach. To this end, it focuses on the study of development and underdevelopment processes, both from a theoretical and empirical perspective.



This includes the analysis of the main currents of economic thought that have marked the debates on the conceptualization and strategies of development, including a current vision of the most significant dimensions and proposals regarding sustainable human development.



This subject has a close link with the subjects analyzed in International Economics, in the first four-month period of the second year of the Bachelor's Degree in Economics, as well as with the optional subject of International Economic Organization in the third year. In the second year, subjects related to international organizations linked to socio-economic development are introduced, which will be studied in depth in the third year by students who are interested in them.

Competencias/ Resultados de aprendizaje de la asignaturaAlternar navegación

The basic competencies to be promoted throughout this course are:



1. to become familiar with the search and selection of international economic information related to development processes through intérnet and libraries, with emphasis on the quality of sources and contents.



2. To analyze, reflect and evaluate in a reasoned and critical spirit, both individually and in groups, statistical data,documents and articles related to the reality of international inequalities and inequalities within countries (ethnic, gender,subaltern social groups, ...).



3. Write and adequately expose reports and studies on development economics.



4. Adopt effective learning strategies, adjusting to the available deadlines.



5. Participate actively in group work processes.



As a result of the participatory methodology followed in all phases of the course, students will be able to develop their analytical, discursive and expository skills on the topics covered. The tasks carried out contribute to the development of both individual and collective competences of the students.

Contenidos teórico-prácticosAlternar navegación

CONTENTS



1. DEVELOPMENT IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE



2. EVOLUTION OF APPROACHES TO DEVELOPMENT



3. POVERTY, WEALTH, INEQUALITY AND EXCLUSION



4. FINANCING DEVELOPMENT and INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION

MetodologíaAlternar navegación

Throughout the course, students are accompanied in their learning process, both in the basic theoretical contents of the subject, as well as in their relational skills with the rest of the group. For this purpose, tasks are carried out, collected in a record book, and computer practices.



At the individual level, students must carry out continuous work throughout the course, since in the lectures time is also devoted to personal reflection on the topics analyzed. This individual work must be collected in a record book in which all the tasks carried out in the master classes and in some practices and seminars are included. All this allows them to develop their capacity for orderly and reasoned written expression. It is also intended that in this way the students make a continuous monitoring of the course and can observe their own evolution throughout the course.

Sistemas de evaluaciónAlternar navegación

  • Sistema de Evaluación Final
  • Herramientas y porcentajes de calificación:
    • Prueba escrita a desarrollar (%): 50
    • Realización de prácticas (ejercicios, casos o problemas) (%): 20
    • Trabajos en equipo (resolución de problemas, diseño de proyectos) (%): 30

Convocatoria Ordinaria: Orientaciones y RenunciaAlternar navegación





50% written exam



50% class work

Convocatoria Extraordinaria: Orientaciones y RenunciaAlternar navegación

Students who do not pass the course in the ordinary call may take the final exam in the extraordinary call, which will have a maximum value of 10 points and will include all the contents and competences worked in the course during the course.



In the event that the health situation requires it and the written test cannot be taken in person, it will be replaced by an individual work and/or an online written or oral test.

Materiales de uso obligatorioAlternar navegación

Chang, H. J. (Ed.). (2003). Rethinking development economics. Anthem Press.

Meier, G. M., & Rauch, J. E. (1995). Leading issues in economic development (Vol. 6). New York: Oxford University Press.

Milanovic, B. (2007). Globalization and inequality. Global inequality: Patterns and explanations, (2).

BibliografíaAlternar navegación

Bibliografía básica

Milanovic, B. (2019). Capitalism, alone. In Capitalism, Alone. Harvard University Press.



Nissanke, M., & Ocampo, J. A. (2019). The palgrave handbook of development economics. Palgrave MacMillan.



Pérez Orozco, A. (2011). Global care chains: Toward a rights-based global care regime?. (No Title).



Piketty, T. (2022). A brief history of equality. Harvard University Press.





Bibliografía de profundización

Bustelo, Pablo (1998): Teorías contemporáneas del desarrollo económico. Editorial Síntesis, Madrid.

CEPAL (urte batzuk): Panorama social de América Latina , CEPAL, Txileko Santiago.

Charvet, J.P. (2004): La alimentación ¿qué comemos?, Larrousse Biblioteca Actual.

Polanyi, Karl (2003): "La gran transformación", Fondo de Cultura Económica: Mexico

Rostow, W.W. (1993): "Las etapas del crecimiento económico. Un manifiesto no comunista". Enplegu eta Gizarte Segurantza- Ministerioa.

Sousa Santos, Boaventura de, (2005): "El milenio huérfano. Ensayos para una nueva cultura política". Trotta, SL.

Revistas

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EKAIA ALDIZKARIA
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Revista de Economía crítica
Revista de Economía mundial
Pueblos: Revista de información y debate.
UZTARO ALDIZKARIA

Direcciones web

World Bank: www.worldbank.org
CEPAL= ECLAC: www.eclac.cl
FAO: www.fao.org
OECD stats: https://stats.oecd.org/
OIT: www.ilo.org
UNDP: www.undp.org
UNCTAD: www.unctad.org
UNICEF: www.unicef.org
VIA CAMPESINA: www.viacampesina.org
World Inequality Report: https://wir2022.wid.world/

GruposAlternar navegación

01-61 Teórico (Inglés - Mañana)Mostrar/ocultar subpáginas

Calendario
SemanasLunesMartesMiércolesJuevesViernes
16-16

08:30-10:00 (1)

16-30

10:00-11:00 (2)

11:00-12:30 (3)

23-23

08:30-10:00 (4)

29-29

08:30-10:00 (5)

Profesorado

Aula(s) impartición

  • A1.2 - EDIFICIO BLANCO GARRIDO (1)
  • A1.2 - EDIFICIO BLANCO GARRIDO (2)
  • A1.2 - EDIFICIO BLANCO GARRIDO (3)
  • A1.2 - EDIFICIO BLANCO GARRIDO (4)
  • A1.2 - EDIFICIO BLANCO GARRIDO (5)

01-61 P. Ordenador-1 (Inglés - Mañana)Mostrar/ocultar subpáginas

Calendario
SemanasLunesMartesMiércolesJuevesViernes
17-22

08:30-10:00 (1)

24-28

08:30-10:00 (2)

30-30

08:30-10:00 (3)

Profesorado

Aula(s) impartición

  • A1.2 - EDIFICIO BLANCO GARRIDO (1)
  • A1.2 - EDIFICIO BLANCO GARRIDO (2)
  • A1.2 - EDIFICIO BLANCO GARRIDO (3)