Section I: Introduction
1.1 Concept of development and development economics
1.2 The first welfare theorem
1.3 The trinity of market, state, and community
1.4 Empirical and experimental methods
Section II: Mechanisms
2.1. Market, competition, and its failures
-Neoclassical growth model
-Structural transformation and coordination failures
-Endogenous growth models
-Technologies
2.2 Government and its failures
-Market failures and public interventions
-Infrastructure
-Government failures
2.3Community and its failures
-Social capital, networks and trust
Section III: Themes
3.1. Consumption and poverty
-Static poverty
-LC-PIH, risk-coping, and poverty dynamics
-Risk sharing and consumption insurance
-Risk sharing network
-Psychology, poverty, and behavioral development economics
-Microinsurance
-Alternative data
-Graduation program
3.2. Firms and investments
3.3. Human capital investments and wage
-Human capital investments
-Wage