Examines reciprocal relationships between income, poverty and health across countries with focus on identifying effect of health on development. Addresses structural problems in delivery and quality of healthcare that arise from cultural as well as economic causes. Attention given to challenges of healthcare financing, and tension between high-tech care and basic care in developing countries. Students examine empirical evidence from interventions affecting health including infant mortality reduction programs. Focus on issues of poverty alleviation and the promise of foreign aid.
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: ECON 601D or 608D. Undergraduate students must also have taken (ECON 201 or PUBPOL 303D) and (ECON 204D or 208D or PUBPOL 604).