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The Wealth (and Poverty) of Nations - Global Economic Development Past and Present London School of Economics and Political Science

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Duration
19 days
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Campus location
London, United Kingdom
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Taught in
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English

About

How has humanity shifted from a state where lives were brutish and short, to one where people live significantly longer and are much better off? Why are some countries rich and others poor? Learn more at the The Wealth (and Poverty) of Nations - Global Economic Development Past and Present programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.

Overview

By looking further into the past, you will explore how recent work across the social sciences has revealed that the answers to the most important questions about human history can be found much earlier than the Industrial Revolution.

Engaging with cutting-edge research in the field you will explore the deep roots of divergence, considering economic and social structures before industrialisation. Looking at examples from around the world you will understand why living standards and economic performance have improved markedly, while at the same time, looking at how development has diverged between different societies.

Grappling with key debates such as how Western Europe overcame pre-modern growth constraints in the 19th century to the importance of slavery for Atlantic commerce this course endeavours not just to describe these processes, but also to suggest and consider explanations for them.

As a result, by the end of this course on The Wealth (and Poverty) of Nations - Global Economic Development Past and Present offered at the London School of Economics and Political Science you will have developed the quantitative reasoning skills and conceptual language to discuss important historical events that have shaped society today.

Outcomes

  • Understand how economic and social structures before industrialisation influenced growth in different societies
  • Analyse the relationship between the growth of national economies and the development of an international economy
  • Use quantitative historical data to understand why living standards and economic performance have improved markedly
  • Use economic theory to analyse the role different factors have played in creating economic growth in different societies across time

Programme Structure

Key topics include:

  • Long-run economic development
  • Economic development and the environment
  • Escaping the Malthusian Trap
  • Knowledge, technology and economic development
  • Trade in the pre-industrial world
  • A great divergence?
  • The age of discovery: slavery and empire
  • Industrial Revolution and the rise of global business
  • Money: from the gold standard to Bretton Woods
  • Development experiences around the globe: East Asia and Latin America
  • Limits to growth: technology and environment

Key information

Duration

  • Full-time
    • 19 days

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Language

English

Credits

7 ECTS
  • 3-4 credits (US) 
  • 7.5 ECTS points (EU)

Delivered

On Campus

Campus Location

  • London, United Kingdom

What students do after studying

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Academic requirements

We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.

English requirements

We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.

Other requirements

General requirements

  • 100-level courses:
  • Proof of an offer of a place at university or a transcript showing you are currently attending/have previously attended university;
  • 200 and 300-level courses:
  • A university transcript showing you meet course specific prerequisites
  • You are also required to provide evidence of meeting our language requirements (if you are a non-native English speaker).

Tuition Fees

Tuition fees are shown in and the most likely applicable fee is shown based on your nationality.
  • International

    Non-residents
    4150 GBP / full
    4150 GBP / full
  • Domestic

    Citizens or residents
    4150 GBP / full
    4150 GBP / full

Additional Details

  • One Session - £4,150
  • Two sessions - £7,300
  • Three sessions - £9,000

Living costs

London

United Kingdom
1137 - 2157 GBP / month

The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.

Funding

The School recognizes that the cost of living in London may be higher than in your home town or country, and we provide generous scholarships each year to home and overseas students. Find out more about financial support.

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