Within this course you will cover key topics in development economics, in particular poverty, social protection, human capital, access to financial services, and income generating activities (labor, entrepreneurship, agriculture). In analyzing these topics, you will apply a variety of micro-economic theoretical tools and empirical methods using real-world case studies taken from around the developing world. We will consider what policies work to improve the well-being of vulnerable populations.
To do so, we will cover the current state of research applying micro-econometric techniques to evaluate the effects of policy interventions in areas ranging from education to social assistance, from agricultural technology adoption to access to credit and micro-enterprise growth.
This module will enable you to gain a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted nature of development, exploring the evolution of poverty over time, acquiring the skills to measure poverty and appreciate essential features of the economic lives of the poor, mastering the concept of poverty traps.
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17 Videos14 Lektüren8 Aufgaben1 Diskussionsthema
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17 Videos•Insgesamt 65 Minuten
Welcome!•2 Minuten
Introduction•1 Minute
What is development?•6 Minuten
The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on poverty and other dimensions of development•7 Minuten
Introduction•1 Minute
Definition of extreme poverty•5 Minuten
How to measure poverty•2 Minuten
Step 1: Define a measure of welfare•7 Minuten
Step 3: Poverty measures•8 Minuten
Introduction•1 Minute
The L-shape curve: no poverty trap•3 Minuten
The S-shape curve: poverty trap•2 Minuten
Do poverty traps exist?•3 Minuten
Introduction•1 Minute
Who are the poor?•4 Minuten
How do the poor spend their money?•5 Minuten
Infrastructures and the economic environment of the poor•6 Minuten
14 Lektüren•Insgesamt 95 Minuten
The world income gap and the state of world development •10 Minuten
Poverty has decreased substantially world-wide•6 Minuten
Accounting for household composition differences•2 Minuten
Step 2: Setting a poverty line•7 Minuten
Definition and examples of poverty traps•5 Minuten
The S-shape curve, policy intervention and the effect of shocks•4 Minuten
Do poverty traps exist?•10 Minuten
Data and Definitions•5 Minuten
Education•1 Minute
How do the poor earn their money?•10 Minuten
Case study•10 Minuten
Markets and the economic environment of the poor•10 Minuten
Summary of Week 1•10 Minuten
Further readings•5 Minuten
8 Aufgaben•Insgesamt 84 Minuten
Poverty•30 Minuten
The world income gap and the state of world development•2 Minuten
Accounting for household composition differences•10 Minuten
Step 2 and Step 3•5 Minuten
Rank reversal of different poverty measures•15 Minuten
Level of income•2 Minuten
Do poverty traps exist?•10 Minuten
Household Surveys•10 Minuten
1 Diskussionsthema•Insgesamt 5 Minuten
Case study: The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on poverty•5 Minuten
Social protection
Modul 2•2 Stunden abzuschließen
Moduldetails
By the end of this module, you'll understand conditional cash transfers for poverty reduction and human capital investment, distinguishing between conditional and unconditional cash transfers and analyzing their respective behavioral effects. You will also acquire the ability to articulate the defining characteristics of the graduation approach and apply micro-econometric techniques to assess its impacts on household poverty and wellbeing.
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15 Videos4 Lektüren3 Aufgaben
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15 Videos•Insgesamt 49 Minuten
Introduction•2 Minuten
Defining Conditional Cash Transfers•5 Minuten
Rationale•4 Minuten
History of CCTs•2 Minuten
Effects•4 Minuten
How CCTs affect behavior•4 Minuten
Introduction•1 Minute
Defining Unconditional Cash Transfers•2 Minuten
How UCTs affect behavior•2 Minuten
Case study: UCTs in Kenya•3 Minuten
Pros and cons of UCTs vs CCTs•3 Minuten
Introduction•1 Minute
Idea behind the graduation approach•5 Minuten
Case study: Evidence•4 Minuten
Compliance and Intention-to-Treat Analysis•7 Minuten
4 Lektüren•Insgesamt 28 Minuten
Case study: Labeled Cash Transfers•10 Minuten
Pros and cons of UCTs vs CCTs•10 Minuten
The History and Evolution of the Graduation Approach•5 Minuten
Summary of Week 2•3 Minuten
3 Aufgaben•Insgesamt 45 Minuten
Social protection•30 Minuten
The effect of CCTs child human capital: case Study•10 Minuten
How CCT affect behavior•5 Minuten
Human capital
Modul 3•3 Stunden abzuschließen
Moduldetails
By the end of this module, you will understand key statistics on human capital in developing countries, assess the relationship between education and productivity, analyze barriers to academic achievement, and make policy recommendations to improve education for disadvantaged populations.
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17 Videos7 Lektüren2 Aufgaben1 Diskussionsthema
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17 Videos•Insgesamt 62 Minuten
Introduction•2 Minuten
Education and economic development: Micro and Macro evidence•8 Minuten
School access and achievement•4 Minuten
Inequalities in education•4 Minuten
Introduction•1 Minute
Mincer Equation•1 Minute
Identification challenges•3 Minuten
Identification strategy•5 Minuten
Estimating the returns to education•4 Minuten
Introduction•1 Minute
The education production function•5 Minuten
Production function and behavioral effects•6 Minuten
What is the effect of going to a better school?•1 Minute
Identification challenges•2 Minuten
Setting and policy experiment•5 Minuten
Identification•2 Minuten
Results and discussion•8 Minuten
7 Lektüren•Insgesamt 51 Minuten
The Human Capital Index•10 Minuten
Case study•10 Minuten
Duflo (2011): Returns to education in Indonesia•10 Minuten
Empirical evidence•3 Minuten
Case study: Returns to schooling in Kenya•10 Minuten
Estimating equations•5 Minuten
Summary of Week 3•3 Minuten
2 Aufgaben•Insgesamt 35 Minuten
Human capital•30 Minuten
Identification strategy•5 Minuten
1 Diskussionsthema•Insgesamt 10 Minuten
Now, it's your turn!•10 Minuten
Credit, savings, insurance
Modul 4•4 Stunden abzuschließen
Moduldetails
By the end of this module, you'll understand the market failures that affect poor people's access to credit and analyze how different financial institutions address these constraints. You'll also evaluate the impact of microfinance and explore the demand for savings among the poor, including the use of mobile money. In addition, you'll understand the need for insurance in developing countries, identify market limitations, and evaluate strategies to improve insurance access for the poor.
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13 Videos17 Lektüren5 Aufgaben1 Diskussionsthema
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13 Videos•Insgesamt 55 Minuten
Introduction•1 Minute
Demand for credit and market failures in the credit market /2•6 Minuten
Adverse selection - concept•7 Minuten
Moral hazard - concept•5 Minuten
Introduction•1 Minute
Empirical challenges in evaluating the impact of microfinance•6 Minuten
Introduction•1 Minute
Demand for savings•6 Minuten
Commitment devices and savings products•4 Minuten
Introduction•1 Minute
Insurance and the poor•6 Minuten
Market failures in insurance and index-based insurance /1•7 Minuten
Commentary of evidence•5 Minuten
17 Lektüren•Insgesamt 108 Minuten
Let's start with some data...•3 Minuten
Demand for credit and market failures in the credit market•3 Minuten
Adverse selection - application•10 Minuten
Voluntary default, enforcement, and information•4 Minuten
Information/enforcement constraints and financial institutions I: commercial banks•2 Minuten
Information/enforcement constraints and financial institutions II: Local money lenders•3 Minuten
Information/enforcement constraints and financial institutions III: ROSCAs•3 Minuten
Information/enforcement constraints and financial institutions IV: Microfinance•3 Minuten
Issues with observational approaches•10 Minuten
Experimental evidence•10 Minuten
Recent advances in micro-finance research•10 Minuten
Evidence on savings product impact•10 Minuten
Basic banking services: mobile money•4 Minuten
Evidence on mobile money•10 Minuten
Market failures in insurance and index-based insurance /2•10 Minuten
Summary of Week 4•3 Minuten
Further readings•10 Minuten
5 Aufgaben•Insgesamt 73 Minuten
Credit, savings, insurance•30 Minuten
Requiring a collateral•15 Minuten
Six randomized evaluations of Microcredit•8 Minuten
How reminders increase saving•10 Minuten
Mobile Money•10 Minuten
1 Diskussionsthema•Insgesamt 10 Minuten
Now it's your turn! •10 Minuten
Labor, agriculture, entrepreneurship
Modul 5•4 Stunden abzuschließen
Moduldetails
By the end of this module, you will be able to critically evaluate empirical findings related to rural-urban labor migration, micro-enterprise growth, and agricultural technology adoption, applying micro-economic theory to comprehend essential policy challenges, and gaining valuable insights into the primary income-generating activities in developing countries, including casual labor, micro-enterprises, and agriculture.
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12 Videos13 Lektüren6 Aufgaben1 Diskussionsthema
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12 Videos•Insgesamt 50 Minuten
Introduction•1 Minute
Harris-Todaro model•8 Minuten
Remittances: Migration as a household decision•6 Minuten
Introduction•1 Minute
Facts and figures•4 Minuten
Conceptualizing the evidence•6 Minuten
Commentary on the papers•5 Minuten
Introduction•1 Minute
Technology adoption•4 Minuten
Market failures and technology adoption •4 Minuten
Behavioral economics and technology adoption•3 Minuten
Information diffusion•5 Minuten
13 Lektüren•Insgesamt 89 Minuten
Facts and figures•5 Minuten
Harris-Todaro: Extensions and policy implications•6 Minuten
Empirical evidence•10 Minuten
Labor market programs and policies•10 Minuten
Evidence on micro-enterprise growth potential
•10 Minuten
Poverty traps and (micro-)enterprise growth•10 Minuten
SME growth and employment•10 Minuten
Facts and figures•5 Minuten
Technological innovation•2 Minuten
Empirical evidence on social learning and technology adoption•10 Minuten
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