Additional information: Must have completed a one-year PhD-level sequence in microeconomics (e.g., ECON603 and ECON604) and a PhD-level course in econometrics (e.g., AREC623).
A study of the growth of firms face in developing countries and interventions/policies that can be used to remove barriers to growth, including issues related to management, credit constraints, political connections, misallocation and trade.