DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
(objectives)
The course aims to provide a synthetic yet complete view of the economic growth and development. In particular, the course aims to provide students with an overview of the facts to be explained, providing them with the tools with which to set up the analysis to enable them to construct their own independent and critical point of view. Starting from the analysis of production factor accumulation as an interpretative key to explain growth (i.ee physical capital, population and economic growth, future trends in demographic development and human capital), the student is subsequently exposed to the study of productivity (and in particular, to problems related to its measure), technology and the concept of technological frontier. Subsequently, the analysis framework is extended through the study of efficiency and economic growth in an open economy. Finally, it is completed by providing the student with an overview of the fundamentals of development by examining the role that state, income inequality, cultural context, geography, climate and natural resources play in explaining economic development.
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21810358 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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6
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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SECS-P/06
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Contact Hours
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36
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Type of Activity
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Elective activities
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Teacher
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GATTA VALERIO
(syllabus)
The course aims to provide the basic economic tools to analyze and understand the main determinants of the development of a given area or country. The development problem is dealt with both from a developing country perspective as well as considering the least developed areas of the developed countries. The territorial component of development is analyzed through the treatment of economic models and specific cases. In addition, the course addresses the topic of sustainable development by focusing on the main issues shared at the international level.
The course foresees 4 modules.
Module I - Factor Accumulation Module II - Productivity Module III - Government and Income Inequality Module IV - Sustainable development
(reference books)
Crescita economica. Problemi, dati e metodi di analisi, David N. Weil, Hopeli, Milano, 2007.
L' era dello sviluppo sostenibile, Jeffrey D. Sachs, Università Bocconi Editore, Milano, 2015.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
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