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    • 17.50 Introduction to Comparative Politics, Spring 2014 

      Lawson, Chappell (2014-06)
      This course examines why democracy emerges and survives in some countries rather than in others; how political institutions affect economic development; and how American politics compares to that of other countries.
    • 21G.505 Advanced Japanese I, Fall 2005 

      Nagaya, Yoshimi; Nagatomi, Ayumi (2005-12)
      This course covers lessons 22 through 27 of Japanese: The Spoken Language by Eleanor H. Jordan with Mari Noda. The goal of the course is to continue to build oral proficiency by expanding your knowledge of vocabulary and ...
    • 14.11 Putting Social Sciences to the Test: Field Experiments in Economics, Spring 2006 

      Autor, David; Duflo, Esther (2006-06)
      14.11 is a new class on the topic of field (that is, 'in situ') and laboratory experiments in the social sciences - both what these experiments have taught and can teach us and how to conduct them.