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Test Bank for Economic Development, 13th edition by Michael Todaro; Stephen Smith| 9781292291192| All Chapters 1-15| LATEST

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, Chapter 1: Introducing Economic Development: A Global Perspective

Key Concepts

As Curious As Students Who Register To Take Development Economics May Be, Their Knowledge And
Experience Of The Developing World Will Vary Widely. The First Main Point Of Chapter 1 Is To
Emphasise How Different Life In The Developing World Is. New In The 13th Edition Is A Systematic
Description Of Four Stylised Strata Of Living Standards From Extreme Poverty To Rich Based On
Rosling,

Rosling, And Rosling Ronnlund‘S Book Factfulness. This Is Followed By A Discussion Of The World
Bank‘S Classification Of Economies By Ranges Of Average National Income Using Gross National
Income (Gni) Statistics.

The Second Point Is To Provide An Overview Of The Nature Of Development Economics As A Field. A
Defense Of Development Economics As A Distinct Field, Rather Than An Agglomeration Of Other
Economics Subfields, Is Offered. A Major Theme Of The Book, That Development Economics Must
Encompass The Study Of Institutional And Social, As Well As Economic, Mechanisms For Modernising
An Economy While Eliminating Absolute Poverty, Is Introduced.

Sections 1.5 And 1.6 Looks Deeper Into The Meaning Of Development And A View Of Development That Is
Multidimensional. Amartya Sen‘S ―Capabilities‖ Approach Is Discussed In Section 1.5. In Section 1.6, Data
Collected In A Gallup World Poll On The Relationship Between Happiness (As Measured By Gallup‘S

Life Satisfaction ―Ladder‖ Question And Real Per Capita Income) And Other Research On
Happiness/Life Satisfaction Is Discussed. The Level Of Happiness Is Not Only Related To Level Of
Income But To Other Factors Such As Democratic Freedoms And The Quality Of Social Relationships.
The Role Of Normative

Values In Development Economics—A Subject Dealing With Human Misery And Human Potential,
With Equity As Well As Efficiency, With Cultural Change That Causes Losses As Well As Gains, And
With Transfer

As Well As Creation Of Wealth—Is Also Stressed.

The Conclusion Is That Development Is Both A Physical Reality And A State Of Mind. The Meaning
And Objectives Of Development Include The Provision Of Basic Needs, Reducing Inequality, Raising
Living Standards Through Appropriate Economic Growth, Improving Self-Esteem In Relation To The
Developed Countries, And Expanding Freedom Of Choice In The Market And Beyond.

Section 1.7 Presents An In Depth Examination Of The Un‘S Sustainable Development Goals (Sdgs). This
Includes A More Comprehensive List Of The Goals Themselves (Appearing In Table 1.1) And A
Discussion Of The Shortcomings Of The Sdgs. In Section 1.8, The Plan Of The Book Is Introduced
Through 32 Critical Questions Of Development Economics. Depending On The Amount Of Material

Covered By The Instructor, Students Should Be Able To Intelligently Address Most Of These Questions
By The End Of The Course. Finally, A Comparative Case Study Of Pakistan And Bangladesh Is
Presented.

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,Lecture Suggestions

It Might Be Best To Begin With A Discussion Of The Immense Scale Of Transformation In The World

Economy. The Late Hans Rosling‘S Video ―200 Countries, 200 Years, 4 Minutes‖ (Readily Available
On Youtube) Can Be Used To Confirm This Point In An Entertaining Way. It Might Also Be Helpful To
Highlight That Real Gross World Product Per Capita Has Almost Tripled Between 1960 And 2018
(Implying Growth Per Year Of 1.85%) And Is 33% Higher Than It Was At The Turn Of This Century

(Implying Annual Growth Of 1.56% From 2000 To 2018). This Data Can Be Found On The Saint Louis
Federal
Reserve‘S Website In The Federal Reserve Economic Database (Or Fred).

Despite Such Advances, Tremendous Disparities Continue To Exist. In Terms Of Easily Accessible Statistics
The
Pew Research Centre‘S ―World Population By Income‖ Provides An Interactive Map

Showing The Share Of Economies‘ Population Who Are Economically Poor, Low Income, Middle
Income, Upper Middle Income, And High Income. While Regrettably The Data Provided Is For 2011, It

Echoes What Todaro And Smith Point Out In The Text, That More Than 75% Of The World‘S Population
Live On
$15 Or Less A Day (Or About $5,500 Per Person Per Year). Several Excellent Books Attempt To Give
Some Idea Of The Range Of Living Standards Found Throughout The World. For Example, The Material
World By Peter Menzell. This Book Presents Photographic Profiles Of Typical Families

Around The World With All Of Their Possessions Placed In Front Of Their Homes. As One Goes From
One Family To The Next The Instructor Has The Opportunity To Highlight The Important Differences
Between Nations And Regions And To Touch On Key Issues Of Growth And Development.



One Of The Key Strengths Of This Chapter Is That It Does Not Focus Solely On The Hard Numbers That

Supposedly Measure Development. The Discussion Of Sen‘S Capabilities Approach And The Far Less
Than Perfect Relationship Between Income And Happiness Are Well Worth Spending A Fair Amount Of
Class Time Exploring. Class Time Should Also Be Spent Discussing The 32 Critical Questions Listed
On

Pages 21–23 Of The Text And Then Asking Students To Identify 3 Or 4 Questions That They Are
Particularly Interested In Exploring. Asking Each Student To List What They Consider To Be
―Critically‖ Critical Questions On A Sheet Of Paper, Collecting Their Responses, And Then Trying To
Direct The Rest Of The Term To Addressing The Most Commonly Mentioned Critical Questions For
That Class Will Be Helpful

In Further Drawing Students In And Holding Their Attention Throughout The Term.



At This Same Point, The Instructor Might Also Wish To Get Some Idea Of Students‘ Experiences
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, Traveling To Developing Countries And, In As Subtle A Way As Is Possible, Determine How Shaky
Their Understanding Of The Wider World Is. The Instructor Perhaps Could Draw On His Or Her Own
Experiences And Give Some Background As To How He Or She First Became Interested In
Development
Economics. This May – Through The Kinds Of Questions Asked – Help The Instructor Further Gauge
Students‘ Level Of Sophistication In This Area. This Is Not Something That Should Be Or, Can, Be
Settled In The First One Or Two Classes And Will Develop Over The Course Of The Term.



In Many Universities, The Economic Development Course Will Be Filled With Students Who Are Not
Majoring In Economics. These Students May Come From Different Colleges With Majors Such As
Anthropology, Sociology, Or Political Science Or Business (Management, Finance, Etc.). They May
Have Had As Little As One Semester Of Introductory Economics. Given That You Are Teaching An
Economics Class, You May Wish To Remind The Students Of This Fact And Offer Whatever Help You
Can. Given Video Capture Software, You Might Consider Recording Some Primers That Then Could Be
Made Available To Students Through Course Management Software Such As Blackboard Or Moodle.
You Certainly Should Use The First Class Or Two To Set The Stage For The Approach You Will Take,
Whether It Will Be More Interdisciplinary, More Economic, More Mathematical And Quantitative, More
Historical, Or Some Combination.

Emphasise That Development Economics Is An Exciting Subject To Study And Teach Because It Does
Not Focus Just On One Country, But On All Less-Developed Countries. Further Emphasise That You
Will Try To Teach Key Concepts And Ideas Which Can Be Applied To The Experiences Of Many
Developing Countries. These Concepts And Ideas Are Important For Understanding Where The
Developing Countries Are Today, As Well As What Their Options Are For The Future. You Might Also
Wish To Emphasise That There Arguably Is No Other Area Of Economics That Is More Relevant To The
Majority Of The World‘S People.

As Already Mentioned, The 32 Critical Questions Can Be Used To Motivate Student Interest In The
Subject As Well As Present An Overview Of What The Class Is All About. It Can Be Emphasised That
There Is No One Answer To The General Question Of Why Some Countries Are More Developed Than
Others. There Are As Many Different Opinions On What A Less-Developed Country Should Do To
Become More Developed. A Good Approach Is To Present Differing Viewpoints Throughout The Course
And Let The Students Make Up Their Minds On Their Own.



Discussion Topics

Encouraging Class Participation Is A Good Way To Motivate The Students And Make Them Feel
Involved In The Learning Process. The First Few Weeks Of Class In Particular Are Conducive To This
Sort Of Exercise. Two Ideas For Discussions At This Stage Are:

• What Is The Meaning Of Economic Development? Why Do We Not See A Stronger
Relationship Between Income And Happiness, Especially Once Income Has Risen Above $20,000
A Year Per Person?

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