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Notes for a Course in Development Economics

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Notes for a Course in Development Economics

Notes for a Course in Development Economics

This book covers the following topics: The Calibration Game, Expectations and Multiple Equilibrium, History Versus Expectations, The Dynamics of Inequality, Polarization and Conflict , Inequality and Incentives, Inequality and Growth, Credit Markets, Interlinked Contracts, Credit Policy.

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