Disciplina: ECO076 - MICROECONOMIA APLICADA
Carga horária: 60
Departamento: DEPTO DE ECONOMIA /ECO
Plano de Ensino
2) Instituições e desenvolvimento econômico
3) Saúde e Desenvolvimento econômico
4) Educação e Desenvolvimento econômico
5) Origens da Vida e Desenvolvimento econômico
6) O papel dos pais e crenças sobre o desenvolvimento infantil
7) Infraestrutura e desenvolvimento econômico
8) Políticas Públicas de Transferência de Renda e desenvolvimento
9) Crédito e desenvolvimento econômico
10) Clima e desenvolvimento econômico
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