A grasp of economic frameworks whereby societies allocate resources (human resources and capital) is a prerequisite for understanding development plans and national prospects, development projects and foreign aid, and the constraints and possibilities for sustainable development.
- ECON 2213.03: Emerging Giants: The Economic rise of China and India
- ECON 2216.03: Economics of Global Warming
- ECON 2334.03: Perspectives on Economic Development
- ECON 2336.03: Regional Development
- ECON 2850.06: The Science and Economics of Climate Change
- ECON 3310.03: Economic Growth in Historical Perspective
- ECON 3317.03: Poverty and Inequality
- ECON 3330.03: International Trade
- ECON 3331.03: International Finance
- ECON 3332.03: Resource Economics
- ECON 3333.03: Theories of Economic Development
- ECON 3335.03: Environmental Economics
- ECON 3349.03: History of Economic Thought
- ECON 4317.03: Poverty and Inequality
- ECON 4360.03: Ethics, Justice and Economics