Development economics
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Development economics is a branch of economics which deals with economic aspects of the development process in low income countries. Its focus is not only on methods of promoting economic development, economic growth and structural change but also on improving the potential for the mass of the population, for example, through health, education and workplace conditions, whether through public or private channels.
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See also
- Demographic economics
- Dependency theory
- Development studies
- Development wave
- Environmental determinism
- Human Development and Capability Association
- International Association for Feminist Economics
- International Monetary Fund
- International development
- Important publications in development economics
- Economic development
- International development
- UN Human Development Index
- Gini coefficient
- Lorenz curve
- Harrod–Domar model
- Debt relief
- Human security
- Kaldor's growth laws
- The Poverty of "Development Economics"
- Social development
- Sustainable development
- Women's education and development
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