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Acknowledging the economic ties between the U.S. and global markets, Purdue provides a comprehensive research and education initiative focused on International Development. Learners can choose from diverse coursework and thesis opportunities exploring agricultural commerce and economic expansion, collaborating with faculty experts in global affairs. Participants frequently supplement their studies with international finance and trade theory classes from the Economics Department. Purdue's international development curriculum spans worldwide regions, with faculty possessing substantial experience across South/Southeast Asia, Latin America, Africa, Europe, and post-Soviet nations. Ongoing faculty research initiatives create possibilities for international field studies, examining subjects like market liberalization, trade regulations, production innovations, and environmental impacts on economic growth.