It is not difficult, in fact it is the most enjoyable econ subject i have done
Lecture
Joe Macri is your lecturer, excellent lecturer, knows the content very well and communicates effectively, guarentee wont fall asleep during the lecture
The content is interesting it goes from intro and what is development? to growth theories (u have a head start compared to econ201 in S2) and issues such as economic dualism (rich and poor), trade in developing countries and trade theories on why they are povo, sustainable development and environmental economics in poor countries, agriculture and population, why they have such a booming population where the developed countries are at replacement levels. etc. etc.
It gets better towards the end when Craig Macmillan takes over for the IMF and World Bank topics, their importance and role in developing economies. Excellent lecturer and 100% guarentee u wont fall asleep. The topics looks at the criticisms of these institutions.
Difficult?
I dont think so, but thts subjective....
If u goto all the lectures and read over your notes and spend about 1-2 hrs a week making summaries and learning it u would not have any problems with passing.
hope that helps.... and another word of advice:
STAY AWAY FROM ECON210, if u want it as an elective, DONT BOTHER, its everything econ235 is not, it sends u to sleep, it mathematically dense, it is not practical but rathar very theoretical and abstract, not to mention the poor communication skills in content and assessment.