Since September 11, 2001, at the latest, the role of development policy changed from a rather marginal to a central field of foreign (economic) and security policy, which is also reflected in the doubling of the international funding for official development assistance between 1998 and 2005. The lecture deals with this multifaceted policy field exclusively from an economic perspective.
In the lecture, you will deal with the following introductory topics: basic questions of measuring development and
poverty, with development policy goals and actors. After a short excursion into growth theory, which is used to
identification of sources of economic development, you will work out answers to the question, why - despite similar starting conditions - some countries are able to achieve development successes, while others do not.
Strategic approaches will be in the foreground in the further course of the lecture. They will deal with "BigPush" concepts, the role of traditional and modern sectors, and with questions of foreign economic orientation in the development process, and finally, you will learn about structural adjustment programs and of poverty reduction will be introduced and evaluated.
With the scope and forms of public development aid, related problems and possible problems and possible solutions in the fifth chapter and concludes with a discussion of whether and in what way the initially defined goals at the outset have been achieved over time.
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