Politica economica per lo sviluppo (2007/2008)

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Course code
4S01949
Name of lecturer
Silvana Malle
Number of ECTS credits allocated
10
Academic sector
SECS-P/02 - ECONOMIC POLICY
Language of instruction
Italian
Location
VERONA
Period
1° sem lez dal Oct 1, 2007 al Dec 21, 2007.

Lesson timetable

Learning outcomes

This course aims at providing: (i) methodological bases for the understanding of the prerequisites for economic growth drawing from the contribution of the most relevant growth theories and the neo-institutional approach to development; (ii) the economic fundamentals for sustainable growth, and (iii) a critical approach to alternative economic policies using a comparative analysis of the large emering market economies based on economic and institutional indicators currently employed in the working out of short term and long term economic projections.

Students who have attended lectures and passed the final exams will be able to: (i) discern the fundamentals for economic growth and asses the consistency of different economic policy instruments with the prerequisites for growth; (ii) single-out the crucial variables needed for the economic analysis of sector/countries and (iii) adopt a critical approach to the probabilities of growth, recession and/or decline of emerging market economies using the relevant macro and microeconomics indicators.

Syllabus

First part (one third of the course)

The main theories of economic growth.

Second part (two thirds of the course)

The dynamics of economic growth and development in emerging market economics,with pointed reference to Russia and Cina. Institutional charge. Overview of the prerequisites for sustainable growth and economic development.

TEXTBOOKS

Ignazio Musu, Crescita Economica, Il Mulino, Collana Itinerari, ultima edizione, pp.176

Luciano Boggio e Gilberto Seravalli, Lo sviluppo economico. Fatti, teorie, politiche, Il Mulino, Collana Manuali, 2003: pp.366.

To be noted: Under no circumstances the only knoledgr of the subjects discussed in the textbooks will be sufficient to pass the final exams.

Additional literature in support of the second part of the course, which likely include also publications made available during the term, will be provided either directly to attending students or indirectly referring to the websites from which they will be able to download. mOst used reference websites are:
www.imf.org
www.wb.org
www.oecd.org
www.wto.org

TEACHING METHOD

Frontal lectures. Active participation from students with direct or prepared interventions will be required.

Assessment methods and criteria

Attendance to at least two third of the lectures and the oral written presentation of a short paper agreed woth the teacher in front of the class in the minimum threshold to be admitted to final exams. No exceptions. The paper can be prepared either individually or by group of on more than three students.
The final exam consist in a written presentation to be discussed orally with power point of a subject chosen amog several options proposed by the teacher at the conclusion of the course. Oral and written abilities will count 50-50 in the final grade.

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