Syllabus

Title
1373 Growth, Well-Being and Development
Instructors
Dr. Emanuele Campiglio, Univ.Prof. Dr. Armon Rezai
Type
PI
Weekly hours
4
Language of instruction
Englisch
Registration
09/10/18 to 09/26/18
Registration via LPIS
Notes to the course
Subject(s) Master Programs
Dates
Day Date Time Room
Monday 10/01/18 03:15 PM - 04:45 PM D5.0.002
Tuesday 10/02/18 12:30 PM - 02:00 PM D5.1.003
Monday 10/08/18 03:15 PM - 04:45 PM D5.1.001
Tuesday 10/09/18 12:30 PM - 02:00 PM D5.1.004
Monday 10/15/18 03:15 PM - 04:45 PM D5.1.001
Tuesday 10/16/18 12:30 PM - 02:00 PM D5.1.003
Monday 10/22/18 03:15 PM - 04:45 PM D5.1.001
Tuesday 10/23/18 12:30 PM - 02:00 PM D5.1.003
Monday 10/29/18 03:15 PM - 04:45 PM EA.6.026
Tuesday 10/30/18 12:30 PM - 02:00 PM EA.5.030
Monday 11/05/18 03:15 PM - 05:00 PM EA.6.026
Tuesday 11/06/18 12:30 PM - 02:00 PM EA.5.030
Monday 11/12/18 03:15 PM - 05:00 PM D5.0.002
Monday 11/12/18 05:00 PM - 06:00 PM D4.0.022
Tuesday 11/13/18 12:30 PM - 02:00 PM D5.1.003
Monday 11/19/18 03:15 PM - 04:45 PM D5.0.002
Tuesday 11/20/18 12:30 PM - 02:00 PM D5.1.003
Monday 11/26/18 03:15 PM - 04:45 PM D5.0.002
Tuesday 11/27/18 12:30 PM - 02:00 PM D5.1.003
Monday 12/03/18 03:15 PM - 04:45 PM D5.0.002
Tuesday 12/04/18 12:30 PM - 02:00 PM D5.1.003
Monday 12/10/18 03:15 PM - 04:45 PM D5.0.002
Tuesday 12/11/18 12:30 PM - 02:00 PM D5.1.003
Monday 12/17/18 03:15 PM - 04:45 PM D5.0.002
Tuesday 12/18/18 12:30 PM - 02:00 PM D5.1.003
Monday 01/07/19 03:15 PM - 05:00 PM D5.0.002
Tuesday 01/08/19 12:30 PM - 02:00 PM D5.1.003
Monday 01/14/19 03:15 PM - 05:00 PM D5.0.002
Tuesday 01/15/19 12:30 PM - 02:00 PM D5.1.003
Monday 01/21/19 03:15 PM - 04:45 PM D5.0.002
Contents

This course provides an introduction to theories of growth and development, together with their real-world policy applications. After being introduced to the basic concepts of GDP, growth and development, students will go through a number of different growth theories and models in a historical perspective, with the aim of having an overview of the academic and policy debate around growth and its determinants. In addition to that, the co-evolutionary dynamics of technological and institutional change are highlighted with respect to economic development and political economic transformation. The course will then investigate the concept and history of development, with a particular focus on human and sustainable development. The complex relationship between growth, natural resources and the environment will be explored. The last part of the course will be dedicated to the issue of measurement, and will study the pros and cons of different indicators of societal welfare, sustainability and individual wellbeing.

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:

  • Understand the process of economic growth and development in a historical and theoretical manner;
  • Understand the role of technology and institutions for economic development;
  • Identify and discuss different political economic approaches to growth, development and well-being;
  • Apply theories and concepts to real-world policy implementation.
Attendance requirements

Attendance is compulsory. An attendance rate below 80% will not allow taking the exam. Attendance will be recorded during seminar groups.

Teaching/learning method(s)

The course will employ an innovative approach in order to present a more effective and personalised educational offer.

There will be a 1.30h frontal lecture for all SEEP students (1093 and 1373). This lecture will be held on Mondays, from 15:15 to 16:45.

Students will then be divided in three 'seminar' groups of 20 people each. These groups will meet separately, on Tuesdays, for 1.30h (slots starting at 12.30; 14:00; 15:30). These student-led seminar groups will include student presentations, discussion of readings, group work, exercises and Q&A.

As a consequence, students will still have to choose between the two formal courses (1093 and 1373) and will access the relative information on Bach and MyLearn, but the timetables will be different from what the online platforms state. Students will have to attend the common frontal lecture, plus the specific seminar to which they will be assigned before the beginning of the course.

Assessment

TBD

Last edited: 2018-08-24



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