Currículo

Economia Política e Desenvolvimento EPD

Contextos

Groupo: Escola de Ciências Sociais e Humanas > Optativas > Departamento de Economia Política > 2º Ciclo

ECTS

6.0 (para cálculo da média)

Objectivos

OA1. Compreender de forma contextualizada as principais abordagens teóricas em Economia Política à problemática do desenvolvimento. OA2. Conhecer as principais controvérsias em termos de políticas de desenvolvimento, relacionando-as com as diferentes abordagens teóricas e com experiências de desenvolvimento específicas. OA3. Explorar alguns dos principais desafios contemporâneos do desenvolvimento numa perspectiva de Economia Política.

Programa

1- Desenvolvimento e Economia Política: uma visão de longo prazo 2- O ?Pós-Segunda Guerra Mundial?: dinâmicas socioeconómicas, ideias e políticas 3- Dependência, ?necessidades básicas? e outros 4- O Neoliberalismo e as suas consequências 5- O Novo Institucionalismo e o Desenvolvimento 6- O ?Milagre Asiático? e os Estados Desenvolvimentistas 7- O retorno do Estado (?) 8- Tópicos contemporâneos em Desenvolvimento:

Método de Avaliação

A avaliação da disciplina consistirá na elaboração de um trabalho de grupo com apresentação (25% da nota final) e na elaboração um ensaio individual (75% da nota final). Para os alunos que optarem por avaliação final, o ensaio individual valerá 100% da nota. Em época de recurso, os alunos serão avaliados por exame escrito (100% da nota final).

Carga Horária

Carga Horária de Contacto -

Trabalho Autónomo - 125.0

Carga Total -

Bibliografia

Principal

  • Simon, David (ed.) (2006), Fifty Key Thinkers on Development, London and New York: Routledge. Rist, Gilbert (2008), The History of Development: From Western Origins to Global Faith, 3rd edition, London: Zed Books. Peet, Richard and Elaine Hartwick (2015), Theories of Development: Contentions, Arguments, Alternatives, Third Edition, New York: Guilford Press. Payne, Anthony and Nicola Phillips (2010), Development, Cambridge: Polity Press. Cypher, James M. (2020), The Process of Economic Development, 5th edition, London and New York: Routledge. Clark, David A. (ed.) (2006), The Elgar Companion to Development Studies, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. Chang, H. J., & Andreoni, A. (2020). Industrial policy in the 21st century. Development and Change, 51(2), 324-351. Chang, H.-J. (2003), Globalisation, Economic Development and the Role of the State, London and New York: Zed Books. Chang, H. J. (2002). Kicking away the ladder: development strategy in historical perspective. Anthem Press.:

Secundária

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Kehoane (2017), ?The Liberal Order is Rigged: Fix It or Watch It Wither?, Foreign Affairs, 96(3): 36-44. Chang, H. J., Hauge, J., & Irfan, M. (2016). Transformative industrial policy for Africa. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Economic Commission for Africa. Chang, Ha-Joon (2007). Bad Samaritans: Rich Nations, Poor Policies, and the Threat to the Developing World, London: Random House. Chang, Ha-Joon e Ilene Grabel (2004), Reclaiming Development: An Alternative Economic Policy Manual, London and New York: Zed Books. Chang, Ha-Joon (2003), Globalisation, Economic Development and the Role of the State, London and New York: Zed Books. Birdsall, Nancy e Francis Fukuyama (2011), ?The Post-Washington Consensus: Development After the Crisis?, Foreign Affairs, 90(2): 45-53. Buch-Hansen, Hubert (2018), ?The Prerequisites for a Degrowth Paradigm Shift: Insights from Critical Political Economy?, Ecological Economics, 146: 157-163. 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Disciplinas de Execução

2024/2025 - 2º Semestre

2020/2021 - 2º Semestre

2021/2022 - 2º Semestre

2022/2023 - 2º Semestre

2023/2024 - 2º Semestre