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Back again with the meal deal prices! I am proud to say that this module is over for me, but without my work in creating this resource to assist in my learning of development economic theory, I would have been toast! This document consists of 73 pages detailing causes, theoretical solutions, impacts and trials, all showcasing and explaining how economic underdevelopment is occurring, why it should be solved, and how it may be solved while highlighting the drawbacks and advantages of putting increased emphasis on economic development. In effect, it isn't the most enthralling read you will come across. However, put up with the boredom to learn a thing or two in this encyclopaedia of development economics tailor-made for the average student - such as myself - and you can make a field day of your exams. This is useful for economics students through all years of university, as much of the content may apply to the 2nd or even 1st-year learning material. A look at the content’s pages will help you decide whether this is the document for you, as the theories explored may benefit economics students through all years of university. Particularly, this document is derived from "Poor Economics", "Economic Development" and lecture material that compiles a whistle-stop tour of a plethora of economics development variables. Overall, I would like to emphasise that this will be most helpful to those looking to go above and beyond in evidencing and evaluating the economic development process to obtain the highest marks. I hope this collection of work can help you achieve your academic goals!

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Table of Contents
1.1 Part A (Logue, 2023)...................................................................................................................4
1.2 Poverty and Economic Development.....................................................................................4
1.2.1 Poverty Overview......................................................................................................................4
1.2.2 Overview of the UN Development Goals to tackle poverty over the Years............4
1.2.3 Africa Poverty Overview.........................................................................................................5
1.2.5 Calculating the Poverty Line.................................................................................................5
1.2.6 Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)...........................................................................................9
1.2.7 Traditional economic measures of Development:......................................................10
1.2.8 HDI and “Capability” Theory..............................................................................................10
1.2.9 Data on Low-Income Countries.........................................................................................11
1.2.10 Poverty Charts......................................................................................................................12
1.2.11 Ways to Measure Inequality:...........................................................................................14
1.3 Randomised Control Trials (RTCs)......................................................................................15
1.3.1 What are RTCs?.......................................................................................................................15
1.3.2 Recommended RTCs to Reduce Poverty..........................................................................16
1.3.3 A Note on the Lingo: A few initial important terms....................................................16
1.3.4 Selection Biases, Characteristics and Groups...............................................................17
1.3.5 RTC Pitfalls...............................................................................................................................18
1.3.6 Ethical issues with RTCs.......................................................................................................18
1.3.7 Social Issues with RTCs.........................................................................................................19
1.3.8 Arguments of RTCs.................................................................................................................19
1.3.9Alternatives to RTCs...............................................................................................................21
1.4 Education......................................................................................................................................22
1.4.1 MDGs, SDGs and Education Targets.................................................................................22
1.4.2 Education Problem for Child Development...................................................................22
1.4.3 What is the Problem for children entering Primary education?...........................23
1.4.4 Investments in Childhood Development Impact..........................................................25
1.4.5 Importance of Quality Education......................................................................................26
1.4.6 Tackling the Issue of Quality..............................................................................................27
1.4.7 Importance of Secondary/ Tertiary Education............................................................28

,1.4.8 S-Shaped Curve - EVAL Point...............................................................................................31
1.4.9 Private and Public Schooling Disparity..........................................................................32
1.4.10 A Link Between Poverty, Fertility and Family Size...................................................33
1.5 Fertility and Population Growth...........................................................................................34
1.5.1 Key Concepts and SDGs Relating to Fertility.................................................................34
1.5.2 Population and Fertility Graphs.......................................................................................35
1.5.3 The Malthusian Trap.............................................................................................................38
1.5.4 How to Escape the Population Trap.................................................................................40
1.5.5 Criticisms of the Malthusian Model..................................................................................41
1.5.6 Developing Countries Fighting Against the Malthusian Trap................................42
1.5.7 MATLAB Program - Driving Social Change...................................................................42
1.5.8 Profamilia Program - Helping Women Access Contraception................................44
1.5.9 China Example - Low Fertility and Higher Savings.....................................................45
1.5.10 Cause of High Fertility Rates............................................................................................45
Part B (Mullings, 2023)...................................................................................................................46
1.6 Classical Theories of economic development. Reason to explain the difference in
growth between different countries...........................................................................................46
1.6.1 Historical Worldwide Growth............................................................................................46
1.6.2 Development Growth and Linear-Stages Theories.....................................................49
1.6.3 The Lewis Model of modern-sector Growth in a Two-sector surplus-labour
Economy - Structural-Change Model..........................................................................................50
1.6.4 The international-dependence revolution....................................................................52
1.6.5 The neoclassical counterrevolution: market fundamentalism..............................52
1.6.6 Classic Theories of Development: reconciling the Differences...............................52
1.6.7 The Solow Neoclassical Growth Model............................................................................53
1.7 New Development Theories....................................................................................................55
1.7.1 Complementaries Needed for economic development..............................................55
1.7.2 Underdevelopment as a coordination failure:.............................................................56
1.7.3 Multiple Equilibria: A Diagrammatic Approach..........................................................57
1.7.4 Multiple Equilibrium - (Todaro & Smith, 2020)...........................................................58
1.7.5 The Big Push.............................................................................................................................60
1.7.6 The Big Push - (Todaro & Smith, 2020)..........................................................................60

, 1.7.7 Super Entrepreneurs (Todaro & Smith).........................................................................62
1.7.8 Other Key Terms.....................................................................................................................63
1.8 State and Development............................................................................................................64
1.8.1 Michael Kremer’s O-Ring Theory of Economic Development..................................64
1.8.2 Economic Development as Self-Discovery......................................................................66
1.8.3 The Hausmann-Rodrik-Velasco Growth Diagnostics Framework.........................67
1.8.4 Social contract theory - talking about the state..........................................................68
1.8.5 Development Planning: concepts and Rationale.........................................................68
1.9 Trade..............................................................................................................................................70
1.9.1 Key Features of Trade in Developing Countries:.........................................................70
1.9.2 Demand Elasticities and Export Earning Instability..................................................70
1.9.3 Comparative advantage theory:.......................................................................................70
1.9.4 The strategies for trade and trade policy, two main strategies:...........................73
1.9.5 Types of economic integration:.........................................................................................73
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