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Associate Lecturer - EC2199 The World Economy from the Industrial Revolution to the Present

2-5 Years
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1. Job description

This course surveys the development and integration of the world economy from the Industrial Revolution to the present day. It focuses on the major processes that have determined economic growth: technological change, demographic transitions, trade and finance, and institutional development. It also explores the unique paths of development for different regions of the world. The course asks some of the most important questions in Economic History. For example, why are some parts of the world rich and others not How have some countries managed to catch-up, and in some cases, overtake, leading economies Yet, economic growth has not been experienced equally across the globe. Therefore, we also ask how the profound economic changes since the Industrial Revolution have altered the wealth and health of human populations. Why does inequality persist, both between and within countries Why have some economic polices been more successful than others in achieving growth Finally, we look towards the future. What constraints to growth do modern economies face Can economies continue to grow at historic rates What new constraints might emerge

2. Job requirements
- A Ph.D or Master's Degree in related discipline from a reputable university
- At least 2 years of relevant teaching experience at the tertiary level is preferred
- 5 years of relevant work experience will be an added advantage
- Applicant must be available to teach either day classes or night classes or both day and night classes

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Job ID: 138159377