Economic Development
A undergraduate course that gently introduces the students to numerous active
research topics in the area of Economic Development.
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Files for Printing the Reading Pack for the Course
File-one Reading List and Introductory Letter (6 pages)
File-two Lecture Notes for the Course (300 pages)
File-three Exercise sheets for the 12 classes and some technical reference material
(34 pages)
File-four 12 Essential readings on which the respective classes are based on (404 pages)
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Course Material
Introduction for the course
Reading list for the course
Lecture Calendar for the course
Lecture Notes for the 12 lectures
Class Exercise Sheets for the 12 classes
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Lecture Slides
Lecture 1 delivered on 5th July 2010
Lecture 2 delivered on 6th July 2010
Additional Notes on Reinikka & Svensson
Lecture 3 delivered on 7th July 2010
Lecture 4 delivered on 8th July 2010
Lecture 5 delivered on 9th July 2010
Lecture 6 delivered on 12th July 2010
Chinese and
Indian maps
The Mid-term Exams will be held on 15th July, 2010.
There would be no lecture or class on that day.
Timetable & Instructions for Mid-term Exam
Sample Exam Paper
Lecture 7 delivered on 13th July 2010
Lecture 8 delivered on 15th July 2010
Lecture 9 delivered on 16th July 2010
Lecture 10 delivered on 19th July 2010
Lecture 11 delivered on 20th July 2010
Lecture 12 delivered on 21st July 2010
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Print the Lecture Slides
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Blogging
A place to share your ideas on Economic Development
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Additional Reading Material
Ostrom and Willliamson's Nobel prize winning contribution to economics
A Short Note on Ordinary Least Squares
Notes on IV, Fixed Effects Dummies
A Short Note on Difference in Difference Estimator
A short Note on Instrumental Variables
A short Note on
F tests
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Files for Printing
File-one: Reading List and Introductory Letter (6 pages)
File-two: Lecture Notes for the Course (294 pages)
File-three: Exercise sheets for the 12 classes and some technical reference material
(34 pages)
File-four: 12 Essential readings on which the respective classes are based on
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Information
Please Note that there would be no Lecture on 14th July 2010.
Mid-term examinations to be held on the 14th July 2010. The examination
would last for two hours and would cover the first six lectures and will
account for 50% of your final grade.
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