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  1. Macroeconomics of Development
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Unità didattica Course full name
Macroeconomics of Development
Course ID number
2324-2-F5602M007-F5602M012M
Course summary SYLLABUS

Blocks

Back to Development Economics

Course Syllabus

  • Italiano ‎(it)‎
  • English ‎(en)‎
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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

LAVORO DIGNITOSO E CRESCITA ECONOMICA
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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

DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
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Key information

Field of research
SECS-P/01
ECTS
5
Term
Second semester
Activity type
Mandatory
Course Length (Hours)
35
Degree Course Type
2-year Master Degreee
Language
English

Staff

    Teacher

  • SM
    Silvia Marchesi

Enrolment methods

Manual enrolments
Self enrolment (Student)

Sustainable Development Goals

DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH - Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all
DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH

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