591.01 Development Finance
Syllabus
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The Course will
- Provide an overview of development challenges in Low and Middle-Income Countries and the shared global responsibility under the UN Agenda 2030 to reconcile economic, social, and ecological objectives.
- Focus on the roles of and partnerships between actors of development finance, such as government agencies, multilateral development banks, foundations, NGOs, and the private sector, particularly social entrepreneurs and impact investors.
- Familiarize students with development finance instruments, such as budget aid, grants, loans, and blended finance mechanisms.
- Address critical views on aid effectiveness.
- Highlight policies in developed countries incoherent with the objectives of development assistance.
Requirements for one credit:
- Two 3-page essays: the first to be submitted on or before September 14, 2023 (15% of final grade); the second to be submitted on or before October 5, 2023 (15% of final grade)
- One 10-page paper to be submitted on or before December 1, 2023 (40% of final grade)
- Active participation in class discussions (30% of final grade)
- There will be no final exam
Requirements for a second credit (optional):
- Online presentation to professor of approx. 25 minutes
- Topic in the field of Development Finance proposed by student
- Time of presentation between November 6th and 24th, 2023 (date to be determined by student and professor)
- Written outline of presentation and bibliography to be submitted to professor no later than three days prior to presentation.
- Grading: CR/NC
Special Notes:
Meets 9/30-10/30Fall 2024
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Reflective Writing
Research and/or analytical paper(s), 10-15 pages
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Manuel Sager | ||
Canvas site: https://canvas.duke.edu/courses/41692 |
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Course Requirements - JD
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