The advanced master in international and development economics (program managed by the University of Namur) is structured around two themes:
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Macroeconomics and International Trade: policies for stabilising macro-economic aggregates such as inflation, debt and the balance of payments; structural adjustment policies aimed at achieving high and sustained growth in the developing countries; commercial and regional integration policies, etc.;
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Development and Institutions: agrarian contracts and contracts in the informal service sector, property law, microfinance, education, the link between poverty and the environment, financial globalisation and macroeconomic policies, etc.;