Economic Development II Development Macroeconomics
Economic Development II Development Macroeconomics
Economic Development II Development Macroeconomics
This book explains the following topics:
Credit Markets in Developing Countries, Complete Markets Benchmark, Rural
Financial Intermediaries, Micro Finance, Social Networks and Informal
Institutions, Property Rights and Credit Market, Credit Market Imperfections
and Poverty Traps, Financial Structure in Formal Credit Markets, Interaction
of Formal and Informal Credit Markets.
Author(s): Tridip Ray, Indian
Statistical Institute, New Delhi
The given link provides access to lecture notes for the
course Principles of Microeconomics offered by the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT) in the fall of 2018. The lecture notes cover a wide range of
topics in microeconomics, including supply and demand, consumer behavior, and
market equilibrium. The notes are authored by Professor Jonathan Gruber and are
designed to supplement his lectures. The notes include graphs, equations, and
real-world examples to illustrate key concepts. They are a useful resource for
students studying microeconomics or for anyone interested in understanding how
markets work.
Author(s): Prof. Jonathan Gruber, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology