- Economics
- Master Degree
- International Economics - Economia Internazionale [F5602M]
- Courses
- A.A. 2022-2023
- 2nd year
- Macroeconomics of Development
- Summary
Course Syllabus
Obiettivi formativi
The course shall cover the macroeconomic fundamentals of development economics.
Specifically, the main objectives are to analyze: (1) The role of Geography versus Institutions in economic Development, (2) The link between Foreign Aid and Development, (3) Sovereign Debt problems for developing countries.
Contenuti sintetici
1: GEOGRAPHY VERSUS INSTITUTIONS
2: FOREIGN AID
3: SOVEREIGN DEBT
Programma esteso
Contents
1: GEOGRAPHY VERSUS INSTITUTIONS
a) Geography and growth
b) Institutions and Development
2: FOREIGN AID
a) Aid allocation (bilateral aid and multilateral aid)
b) Aid effectiveness
3: SOVEREIGN DEBT
a) Distortions:
c) Remedies
Prerequisiti
Knowledge of the fundamental concepts of both micro and macroeconomics as well as basic tools of econometrics is required.
Metodi didattici
Lectures and (possibly) students' presentations
Modalità di verifica dell'apprendimento
Final written exam (open questions) and in-class students' presentations. Students will be evaluated according to their capacity to critically analyse both theoretical and empirical models.
Testi di riferimento
See the specific section of the module.
Periodo di erogazione dell'insegnamento
Second semester.
Lingua di insegnamento
English.
Sustainable Development Goals
Learning objectives
The course shall cover the macroeconomic fundamentals of development economics.
Specifically, the main objectives are to analyze: (1) The role of Geography versus Institutions in economic Development, (2) The link between Foreign Aid and Development, (3) Sovereign Debt problems for developing countries.
Contents
1: GEOGRAPHY VERSUS INSTITUTIONS
2: FOREIGN AID
3: SOVEREIGN DEBT
Detailed program
Contents
1: GEOGRAPHY VERSUS INSTITUTIONS
a) Geography and growth
b) Institutions and Development
2: FOREIGN AID
a) Aid allocation (bilateral aid and multilateral aid)
b) Aid effectiveness
3: SOVEREIGN DEBT
a) Distortions:
c) Remedies
For more details see the specific sections of the module.
Prerequisites
Knowledge of the fundamental concepts of both micro and macroeconomics as well as basic tools of econometrics is required.
Teaching methods
Lectures and (possibly) students' presentations
Assessment methods
Final written exam (open questions) and in-class students' presentations. Students will be evaluated according to their capacity to critically analyse both theoretical and empirical models.
Textbooks and Reading Materials
See the specific section of the module.
Semester
Second semester.
Teaching language
English.
Sustainable Development Goals
Key information
Staff
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Silvia Marchesi