My motivation for course:
Understand how Arctic regions aka Yakutia specifically can be developed economically, socially, and sustainably, maybe I won’t be president, but i would really much enjoy being a local governance member or something like or minister, hahahaha, papa I’m finally doing this what you were doing what in general corresponds with development and what not, and how we can create some kind of plan of development of some regions and what specifics will be depending on what is the region and it’s current state рассказать бате и поболтать с ним за такие теории, ему понравится думаю Explain myself also the geopolitics a bit on the world order, and how everything is working in this so called development/impact/poverty sector Learn about cash transfers
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History of Economical Development
Focused on capital accumulation
Lewis development happens when we expand the higher technological sectors, subsistance farming with access of labour.
can you acctually that much people from agirculture, can you keep the production of food still Stimulate growth, economical linkage, backword and forward linkage
mill more cotton, demand stilmulates backward linkage of demand, forward linkage investment is downstreamm electricies to emerge and initial investments practical deelopment, dev policies, early ideas, structure, linkage, 90-70 rich poor 2/3 less than 1/6 income focus on gdp is not enough Simon Kuznets and inverted U
crucially inequality will improve down with the development/growth
cross-sectional data from different nations in different time
much more complex
growth and equity together you have to consider that
Raegan/Tathcher
exessive government control outward exports SOuth Korea, Singapore, lack of competitivenss, portection Asian tigers boomed, that opennes was they to driving innovation
Strategic — education, maintaing stability, infrastructure
Equity, breaks down, basic conditions in economy not there, fertoilizer, they cannot produce as they want
lower overall efficiency
Initial distrubtion the pie bigger from the start
Tackling poverty can be a driver for Economic efficiency
MDGs
SDGs - holistic 17 goals
technocratic approach debate, whether they will fit the local realities, measurement qualitative change on local
structural transformation - labor, ecconomic development, from agric to services and technoogy
Hershman linkages
shared agenda