HISTORY Latin American Development: Economy and Society, 1800-2000 (HISTORY 279)
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Item is good for 22 routes, rollover orange dots above to see which ones! HISTORY 379 Latin American Development: Economy and Society, 1800-2000 (HISTORY 279) School of Humanities & Sciences Recommended for route(s): [ Regulatory & Policy ] International Law: Public International Law Why it is relevant for ... [ Regulatory & Policy ] as a Relevant Course outside SLS for those interested in Latin America : Practitioners have noted that it is important to understand the economic, political, and cultural forces in a particular region in order to build relationships in those areas. Region: Latin America and South America General course Description: The newly independent nations of Latin America began the 19th century with economies roughly equal to, or even ahead of, the U.S. and Canada. What explains the economic gap that developed since 1900? Why are some Latin American nations rich and others poor? Marxist, dependency, neoclassical, and institutionalist interpretive frameworks. The effects of globalization on Latin American economic growth, autonomy, and potential for social justice. Course Style: A Substantive course teaches the law, theory, and policy in a particular area of law |