ECO5001S
- Economics of AIDS in Africa
Course Information
The Economics of AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa" is designed as a
Master's level course for graduate students in economics. It focuses on
the economic and welfare implications of the AIDS epidemic and policy
responses to it. The recent international effort to 'roll-out'
antiretroviral treatment in developing countries is a major focus of the
course. In addition to economic analysis, the course also requires
students to obtain a working knowledge of international best practice
demographic modelling, and to understand the social and political
dimensions of the AIDS epidemic in Africa. The South African case is
examined in some detail, but expressly within the context of Southern
Africa. The course requires students to absorb a wide-range of
interdisciplinary readings. The course is examined through a process of
continuous assessment. Students are required to write a long essay and
five short essays, one of which entails a critical evaluation of
demographic modelling.
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