Syllabus

Title
5390 Research & Policy Seminar: Economic Development
Instructors
ao.Univ.Prof. Dr. Gabriele Tondl
Contact details
Type
PI
Weekly hours
2
Language of instruction
Englisch
Registration
02/14/23 to 02/19/23
Registration via LPIS
Notes to the course
Dates
Day Date Time Room
Wednesday 03/08/23 12:00 PM - 02:00 PM D5.1.003
Wednesday 04/12/23 12:00 PM - 02:00 PM D1.1.078
Wednesday 04/19/23 12:00 PM - 02:00 PM D4.0.039
Wednesday 04/26/23 12:00 PM - 02:00 PM TC.3.12
Wednesday 05/03/23 12:00 PM - 02:00 PM D5.1.003
Wednesday 05/10/23 12:00 PM - 02:00 PM D5.1.003
Wednesday 05/17/23 12:00 PM - 02:00 PM D5.1.003
Wednesday 05/24/23 12:00 PM - 02:00 PM D5.1.003
Wednesday 05/31/23 12:00 PM - 02:00 PM D5.1.003
Wednesday 06/07/23 12:00 PM - 02:00 PM D5.1.003
Wednesday 06/14/23 12:00 PM - 02:00 PM D5.1.003
Wednesday 06/21/23 12:00 PM - 02:00 PM D5.1.003
Wednesday 06/28/23 12:00 PM - 02:00 PM D5.1.003
Contents

In this course, we analyze the impact of climate change on developing countries. We look at the role of developing countries as contributors to climate change and the requests of international climate policy agreements on developing countries. Specifically, we then treat the economic and social effets of climate change in the field of agriculture and fisheries in developing countries, the effect in tourism dependent countries, the effects of CO2 policies in advanced countries on developing ountries, the nutrition and health effects of climate change in developing countries, and the effects of climate change on international migration.

Learning outcomes

Students will learn to link major topics in development economics (socio-economic characteristics of development countries, trade patterns, debt issues) to issue of climate change. They will learn about the requirements of international climate policies on developing countries and to assess the effect of climate change in specific economic sectors. Students will learn to screen empirical studies and data and will be better able to use information from the academic literature, international development organizations and NGOs to address the issue of climate change in developing countries.  

Attendance requirements

Students are requested to attend the course regularly. You can miss the course twice (no need to apologize). Further absence only in case of serious, documented reasons.

Teaching/learning method(s)

The seminar will start with an introduction of the teacher on March 8th. The main objective of the course is that the students prepare a small research paper. 

According to the topic of each week:

     i) all students have to prepare with the material from the reading list 

     ii) each week, one group will present a seminar paper on that topic

     iii) students are requested to prepare comments on the seminar paper

For the last unit, all students have to prepare a short essay with proposals for climate policy strategies of developing countries.

Assessment

Presentation and paper on a specific topic (45%)

Comments on other students' papers (40%)

Short writing on recommendations for climate policy strategies of developing countries (15%)

 

Seminar papers should be elaborated in a group of 2-3 students. The allocation of the topics will be allocated on March 22 on Learn (Poll). More on that in the first lecture. 

Readings

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Recommended previous knowledge and skills

Students should ideally have passed a course on international trade before. The course is complementary to the "Specialization: Economic Development" of Joachim Becker summer term 22.

Availability of lecturer(s)

by mail at gabriele.tondl@wu.ac.at or after each course

Other

It is possible to write a master thesis in the field of this course

Unit details
Unit Date Contents
1 08.03.2023

Introduction

2 12.04.2023

Topic I: Current situation of climate change: Identifying major contributors and future scenarios

3 19.04.2023

Topic II: International agreements on climate change, requests on developing countries and mitigation policies  

4 26.04.2023

Topic III: Future energy requirement of developing countries and conversion to sustainable sources

5 03.05.2023

Topic IV: The effects of climate change on agriculture and fisheries in developing countries I

6 10.05.2023

Topic V: The effects of climate change on agriculture and fisheries in developing countries II

7 17.05.2023

Topic VI: The effects of climate change on malnutrition and diseases in developing countries

8 24.05.2023

Topic VII: The effects of climate change on tourism dependent developing countries

9 31.05.2023

Topic VIII: The effects of industry related climate policies in advanced countries on developing countries – case of carbon border taxes

10 07.06.2023

Topic IX: Industrial energy efficiency in developing countries and adoption of green technologies

11 14.06.2023

Topic X: The effects of climate change on international migration

12 21.06.2023

Optional Session

13 28.06.2023

Wrap-up and policy recommendations

Last edited: 2023-02-20



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