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Political Economy of Institutions and Development

Political Economy of Institutions and Development

Instructor: Richard Thomas Griffiths
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Reviewed on Oct 1, 2023
It touched so many topics, I am amazed by how comprehensive the course was
Reviewed on Aug 17, 2024
The course and the professor is nice and good but the data and information is quite outdated.
Reviewed on Oct 25, 2021
The topics covered were very interesting and applicable to modern problems! It gives you some fundamental understanding to begin pursuing a career covering social issues.

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