Ementa:
Um panorama atualizado das discussões sobre desenvolvimento econômico, motivando o diálogo contínuo entre evidências empíricas e teoria econômica. Combina teorias abrangentes a temas específicos, incluindo visões clássicas do desenvolvimento econômico, instituições, capital humano, população e migração, pobreza e desigualdade, inovação, agricultura, meio ambiente e desenvolvimento regional.
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Capítulo 2 e slides
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Capítulo 6 . Atenção especial ao 6.3
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Leitura Complementar
Desenvolvimentismo
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