Just finishing up Poor Econonics book you recommended, great read !! I will add this book to my list, thank you for the great videos and recommendations !
I loveeee the topics in this video. Currently reading Poor Economics to supplement my upper level Developmental economics course for my undergrad. A lot of what I’m taught you also go over and it’s fun to see it from a different perspective. Could you make a video on specifically what stats and math courses an undergrad should take for graduate school?
Fantastic video- thanks for the book recommendation! I couldn't find the video you mentioned on education and development though. Would you be able to link that for me :)?
For somewone interested in doing graduate studies development economics, could you please recommend any papers do get a glance of what to expect from studying?
Export led growth is a good model to get to upper middle income level but to become a developed country you need massive R&D and some amount of good luck. Case in point:- Thailand vs South Korea
can we also say institutions also play a big part in the development of these underdeveloped countries be it judiciary, effective financial markets, enforcement agencies. This is the problem that persisited in India and pakistan/bangladesh. India has more or less come out of it on the other hand Pakistan/bangladesh are on the same path. These supply side measures are actually important to make society more capitalism oriented hence better productivity and less rule of those who are there just because of political connections(capitalists which are actually against capitalism for there own benefit). I think these factors like avaiablily of enforcement nd financial markets makes a pretty big change. May be that can be a reason for low productivity in Mexico
If you have an economist that everything in their life has gone well clear through getting a Ph.D. and becoming a professor. Vs. One that has struggled in life and things have always been a challenge. Both lived in the USA. Same scenario in another third-world country. Would they look at the same economic theories the same?
Both added to my reading list. I haven't had any formal training in economics, but I do have a degree in engineering and I've studied some econ in my spare time so hopefully I'll be able to keep up!
Double majored in poli and Econ, didn’t take a development class though. Getting my masters in development Econ and international cooperation starting in a month. I will definitely read this to get a good start on it
Solid video. I'm not an economist or a student but I'm very interested in learning how to utilize data in order to validate a business thesis. Would love any recommendations for a novice. Thanks!
Can you please make a video on job market paper for international students interested in development economics? I am a third year phd student in economics, moving into my fourth year in 1 month. I am completely stuck, I just do not know what interests me and I cannot decide on any topic or question.... initially I was interested in Child marriage but the country I want to work on has extensive work on it already and I cannot think of the contribution or new question that I could ask. I am getting extremely anxious and I have been very depressed since starting the PhD. I will complete my course requirements by May 2021 but after that I am stranded.
Great video. I have been thinking about how economics can help to solve poverty especially in other countries. The manner in which you broke it down made it easier to understand and identify the issues are. I will be purchasing this book.
I love how Pokémon cards in this channel taught us more about economics than my macro Professor.
Excellent video. Thank you!
Just finishing up Poor Econonics book you recommended, great read !! I will add this book to my list, thank you for the great videos and recommendations !
Hi, Do you have another book Recommandation ?
Gosh I wanna learn all these things 😂 gonna take a lifetime 😂
I loveeee the topics in this video. Currently reading Poor Economics to supplement my upper level Developmental economics course for my undergrad. A lot of what I’m taught you also go over and it’s fun to see it from a different perspective. Could you make a video on specifically what stats and math courses an undergrad should take for graduate school?
Hi, Do you have another book Recommandation ?
Fantastic video- thanks for the book recommendation! I couldn't find the video you mentioned on education and development though. Would you be able to link that for me :)?
Thanks! It's called Development Economics is the Best Field of Economics ruclips.net/video/nCD4T0kUZrA/видео.html
The funny part, not even one economist solved poverty in any country. The reason is simple, they read books rather than society.
Thank you for he videos! Please never stop making them! I really got into development Economics more because of the channel and I’m loving it!
Could you do a video on Friedman and anti Friedman
well, I think in his time he was a good economist, but we have learned a lot since then
For somewone interested in doing graduate studies development economics, could you please recommend any papers do get a glance of what to expect from studying?
Export led growth is a good model to get to upper middle income level but to become a developed country you need massive R&D and some amount of good luck.
Case in point:- Thailand vs South Korea
can we also say institutions also play a big part in the development of these underdeveloped countries be it judiciary, effective financial markets, enforcement agencies. This is the problem that persisited in India and pakistan/bangladesh. India has more or less come out of it on the other hand Pakistan/bangladesh are on the same path. These supply side measures are actually important to make society more capitalism oriented hence better productivity and less rule of those who are there just because of political connections(capitalists which are actually against capitalism for there own benefit). I think these factors like avaiablily of enforcement nd financial markets makes a pretty big change. May be that can be a reason for low productivity in Mexico
If you have an economist that everything in their life has gone well clear through getting a Ph.D. and becoming a professor. Vs. One that has struggled in life and things have always been a challenge. Both lived in the USA.
Same scenario in another third-world country. Would they look at the same economic theories the same?
My 2nd year Macroeconomics lecturer really drilled institutions into our heads haha
Santiago Levy was my professor at ITAM in Mexico City.
Both added to my reading list. I haven't had any formal training in economics, but I do have a degree in engineering and I've studied some econ in my spare time so hopefully I'll be able to keep up!
This will be my morning read for the next couple weeks!
Great video, keep up the great content, Craig! Btw, have you read 'Why Nations Fail'? It was a game changer for me.
Double majored in poli and Econ, didn’t take a development class though. Getting my masters in development Econ and international cooperation starting in a month. I will definitely read this to get a good start on it
What about the drug business? That would increase gdp if they would include it.
Damn! cool video. love the emotional and personal touch. Loved it!!
Hey great video! The music is a bit intrusive though
Solid video. I'm not an economist or a student but I'm very interested in learning how to utilize data in order to validate a business thesis. Would love any recommendations for a novice. Thanks!
Can you plz put a link of the book?
Can you please make a video on job market paper for international students interested in development economics? I am a third year phd student in economics, moving into my fourth year in 1 month. I am completely stuck, I just do not know what interests me and I cannot decide on any topic or question.... initially I was interested in Child marriage but the country I want to work on has extensive work on it already and I cannot think of the contribution or new question that I could ask. I am getting extremely anxious and I have been very depressed since starting the PhD. I will complete my course requirements by May 2021 but after that I am stranded.
cutting your own pages? thats a thing? for what purpose or was it a manufacturing error?
Just a printing error. Not sure why, but there were a lot of pages that were not cut. Historically, that's how it was done! (See the Great Gatsby)
Greetings from Saipan! Enjoying your channel with my kids in 2022!
Thanks, getting it next week.
Please do more textbook/reading recommendations on Development Economics. Love your content, by the way!
Great video. I have been thinking about how economics can help to solve poverty especially in other countries. The manner in which you broke it down made it easier to understand and identify the issues are. I will be purchasing this book.
Does it require to know statistics to do a master in development economist
We need more channels like this.
Love your content.
I like the literature theme of this book
I like the literature theme of this video*
You can’t let these kids win
Your videos help me a lot! Keep it up✌️
Not crazy about these zoom cuts my man.
Answer for Mexico 🇲🇽 =treaty of Bucareli. 2 more years left and Mexico will be on top
Mexico is operating under a handicap with that treaty. So they can’t be operating in 100%
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