MSc Development Economics
Course Overview
The MSc Development Economics at SOAS is a premier programme that equips students with a pluralist and real-world understanding of economic development challenges in the Global South. It critically examines pressing global issues like inequality and ecological breakdown, moving beyond traditional economic models to offer decolonial and heterodox perspectives. This degree is designed for those seeking to understand the complexities of the global economy and develop effective, transformative policy solutions.
Key Program Highlights
- Pluralist curriculum engaging with multiple schools of economic thought, from post-Keynesian to heterodox theories
- Specialized focus on decolonial and historical approaches to development economics and policy
- Integrated analysis of critical global issues including ecological breakdown, gender, and intensifying inequalities
- Unique optional modules offering deep regional perspectives based on SOAS's renowned area studies expertise
- Rigorous training in both macroeconomic and microeconomic theory applied to real-world development contexts
Course Overview
The MSc Development Economics at SOAS is a premier programme that equips students with a pluralist and real-world understanding of economic development challenges in the Global South. It critically examines pressing global issues like inequality and ecological breakdown, moving beyond traditional economic models to offer decolonial and heterodox perspectives. This degree is designed for those seeking to understand the complexities of the global economy and develop effective, transformative policy solutions.
Key Program Highlights
- Pluralist curriculum engaging with multiple schools of economic thought, from post-Keynesian to heterodox theories
- Specialized focus on decolonial and historical approaches to development economics and policy
- Integrated analysis of critical global issues including ecological breakdown, gender, and intensifying inequalities
- Unique optional modules offering deep regional perspectives based on SOAS's renowned area studies expertise
- Rigorous training in both macroeconomic and microeconomic theory applied to real-world development contexts