14.771 Development Economics (Fall 2021, MIT OCW). Instructors: Prof. Esther Duflo and Prof. Benjamin Olken. This course is aimed at Ph.D. students in economics. It provides a rigorous introduction to core microeconomic issues in economic development, focusing on both key theoretical contributions and empirical applications to understand both why some countries are poor and on how markets function differently in poor economies. Topics include human capital (education and health); labor markets; credit markets; land markets; firms; and the role of the public sector.
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Lecture 14 - Supply of Health Care (Part 2)/ Gender (Part 1)
Instructor: Prof. Esther Duflo. The first part concludes the supply of healthcare from Lecture 12. The second part discusses more evidence on the basic household models, including on decision making and information flow.