POLE BPAM 3219/ DDVT 2219/BPAM 3217: POLITICAL ECONOMY

This course focusses on the inter-relationship between politics and economic development, with emphasis on the changing role of the state in economic development it explores the debates relating to prospective roles of the state and the market in the development process this debate explores both how socio-political factors influence the development process and how economic factors in turn shape the political trajectories of developing nations. An analysis of the concept development and the role of state power in development will be covered in this course, the interface between state and economy in Africa’s development this will help students understand the complexity of the relationship between the state and economy.

  • Teacher: Paddy Kayondo
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