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'''International development''' is a multi-disciplinary study involving macroeconomics, welfare economics, institutional design, and social choice theory. '''International development''' is a multi-disciplinary study.
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== Description ==

Macroeconomists develop models to understand the mechanisms of market growth.

Comparative political scientists seek to explain why one country developed on a different trajectory than another.

Everyone and everything in between is welcome too. A real mess of a field.
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 * [[MultilateralNegotiationsForReschedulingDevelopingCountryDebt|Multilateral Negotiations for Rescheduling Developing Country Debt]], Jeremy Bulow and Kenneth Rogoff, 1988
 * [[IsFixedInvestmentTheKeyToEconomicGrowth|Is Fixed Investment the Key to Economic Growth?]], Magnus Blomström, Robert E. Lipsey and Mario Zejan, 1996
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 * [[TheElusiveQuestForGrowth|The Elusive Quest for Growth: Economists' Adventures and Misadventures in the Tropics]], William Easterly, 2002
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 * [[AdverseSelectionAndGrowthUnderIMFPrograms|Adverse selection and growth under IMF programs]], Muhammet A. Bas and Randall W. Stone, 2013
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 * [[BestPracticesAndEliteBelief|Best Practices and Elite Belief: International Competition and State Modernization in Qing China and Meiji Japan]], Alexandre Haym and Dylan Motin, 2025
 * [[ForeignPolicyFailuresAndGlobalAttitudesTowardsGreatPowers|Foreign Policy Failures and Global Attitudes Towards Great Powers: Evidence from the US Withdrawal from Afghanistan]], Rachel Myrick and William Marble, 2026
 * [[InternationalFinancialInstitutionsAndThePromotionOfAutocraticResilience|International Financial Institutions and the Promotion of Autocratic Resilience]], Christina Cottiero and Christina J. Schneider, 2026

International Development

International development is a multi-disciplinary study.


Description

Macroeconomists develop models to understand the mechanisms of market growth.

Comparative political scientists seek to explain why one country developed on a different trajectory than another.

Everyone and everything in between is welcome too. A real mess of a field.


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