Jan 17, 2018
It was really an amazing course. I like Prof Griffith's approach and his diligence. I have learnt a lot and the course helped me to sharpen my understanding about political economy. Thanks a lot.
Oct 17, 2017
It was very engaging with an appropriate mix of qualitative and quantitative. I particularly enjoyed the walk through the great thinkers at week 11.
by Ikedinachi O
•Sep 05, 2018
This course was very interesting and useful to the understanding of the social and economic systems and the global development process.
by Nam
•Dec 30, 2018
Professor Griffin is an amazing lecturer, and knows how to use simple language to break down diverse and intersecting topics into digestible chunks. His own point-of-view, experience, and personal anecdotes add lots of spice to the lectures. There is a good combination of conventional and critical analysis offered to keep the students engaged.
by Margarito Z
•Apr 01, 2019
Muchísimas gracias a todos los que hicieron posible este maravilloso curso de excelencia, es un honor y una gran satisfacción aprender de esta manera. Mil gracias.
by Andrew P
•Jul 13, 2018
Fantastic adaptation of the material to an online classroom. Gives an expansive and critical view of the institutions, policies, and environments guiding our world today. The professor was candid and gave accurate analysis of contemporary issues, while keeping the material light and interesting. Would recommend to others!
by sixtus u o
•Nov 05, 2018
A very rich knowledge and great experience gained, now i feel more confident to talk about Governance and Economic Development especially in an ethnic diverse society like Nigeria. Thank You very much.
by Albertus S
•Nov 18, 2018
Very good for an introduction into political economy and its relationship to development. The critical perspective that is taken is also really good for encouraging students to think and question for themselves. I would definitely recommend this course
by Ahmed S E
•Oct 13, 2018
It benefited from the course and the flexibility in the timing of exams
Thanks a lot
by Jenny N I J
•Mar 03, 2018
Excellent introduction to political economy of institutions and development! I earned my master degree in international devleopment 10 years ago. This not only provided me with refresher but also broadened my perspectives about how the global insitutions were constructed and what new challenges we are facing today. I like all the video lectures - all well done and throught out. I also learnt a lot from peers through the small discussions. Thank you so much for organising the course!
by chengwei
•Jan 01, 2018
very excellent course
by Henok G T
•Jan 17, 2018
It was really an amazing course. I like Prof Griffith's approach and his diligence. I have learnt a lot and the course helped me to sharpen my understanding about political economy. Thanks a lot.
by Dalia M
•Dec 24, 2016
outstanding course
by Leyla R
•Feb 07, 2018
AMAZING!
by Antoniadi K
•Nov 12, 2017
Simply presented and at the same time so informative! You don't have to be an expert to understand. I would definitely recommend it. Thank you for this course Mr.Griffiths and Leiden Universiteit :) .
by Lauren F L
•Jun 02, 2017
Great insights form an engaging professor
by Sultan A S
•Jun 11, 2018
Exceptional course
by Hannah L
•Oct 17, 2017
It was very engaging with an appropriate mix of qualitative and quantitative. I particularly enjoyed the walk through the great thinkers at week 11.
by Chick E
•Mar 20, 2018
great course for modern day economy
by Marco G
•Jun 04, 2018
Really interesting course
by Yasmeen
•Jun 22, 2019
The course was very informative. Topics and research all added lot of knowledge to this title.
by Borremans J
•Jun 27, 2019
Very well structured course providing facts and figures enabling us to understand our world. The professor takes extreme care in explaining the data and their limitations . I found extremely useful to be warned that just because we are dealing with figures comparisons are sometimes misleading ex. turnover of a company like Walmart and the GDP of a state. The course is always very useful in understanding the origins and effects of aid, FDI, trade , and finance. From a certain viewpoint it is disappointing to learn that institutions like the World Bank and the IMF have not really delivered on the great expectations that they probably created when they were set up. The way to development is a pilgrimage and sometimes a roller caster with the possible exception of China. Unavoidably one gets into a dialogue with the course. Trump might be the elephant in the room .
by Jameson D
•Jun 10, 2019
it's very good
by Jack O O
•Jul 16, 2019
Very informative and presented in a simple, easy to follow steps.
by DANIEL E C
•Oct 09, 2019
Interesting subject, professional teaching, engaging and flexible approach
by Prosper W A
•Nov 16, 2018
The professor taught the class in simplicity but insightful so much so that even non-politically or non-economically inclined participant could grasp the course in it totality with ease. Great job professor!!! I learned so much in the short span of the course than I have learned in my entire life in both politics and economics..
by stefano r
•Mar 16, 2019
A great learning experience from thematic maps, to economics and social culture isseues, lead by Prof. Thomas Griffiths. I suggest to everyone to attend this course, able to enrich our mind with new tools and better understand the world with a more comphrensive perspective.