Among the lines of research of the Development Economic Program stand out:

  • Economic History:
    1) Political Economy, Capitalist Development and Economic History;
    2) 
    History of Economy Thought and Methodology;
    3) Imperialism and Dependence.

  • Social and Labor Economics:
    1) Development, Labor Regulation and Trade Unionism;
    2) 
    Development and Public Policies;
    3). Development, Work and Social Structure.

  • Regional and Urban Economy:
    1) Regional and Urban Economy in Peripheral Economies;
    2) Policies for Regional Development and Urban Planning in Peripheral Economies.

  • Applied, Agricultural and Environmental Economics:
    1) Agricultural Economy, Ecological Economy and Public Policies;
    2) Economic Demography and Business Economics;
    3) Applied Economics and Quantitative Methods;
    4) Economy of Innovation and Technological Change.

  • Comparative Development Patterns:
    1) Comparative Development Patterns;
    2) Macroeconomics, International Economics and Development;
    3) Innovation, Industrial Policy and Structural Change.