Advances in microeconomics and macroeconomics - Prof. Noemi Pace - a.a. 2023/2024
Topic outline
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Codice: 3389
Settore scientifico disciplinare: ECONOMIA POLITICA
Tipologia: D) a scelta dello studente
Anno di corso: 3Crediti: 6
Periodo: Secondo semestre - Data di inizio: Tuesday 21 Feb. 2023
Lingua di insegnamento: Inglese
Ricevimento:
On google meet, by appointment only.
Metodo didattico
In presence (Tuesday and Wednesday) and online (Friday) lectures with a participatory approach.
The course in Advances in Microeconomics and Macroeconomics explores issues of microeconomics and macroeconomics not analyzed in the basic courses, with a particular focus on topics related to economic growth, inequality and the role of institutions. The course is aimed at both Political Science students and Economics students.
Programma
Part 1, Advances in MicroeconomicsA. The Economics of the Welfare State:
Poverty, Inequality and Public Policy
Poverty, Inequality and Welfare State in Italy
B. Externalities and public goodsExternal Costs and Benefits of production and consumption
Policies toward pollutions
Positive externalities
Network externalities
Public goods and common resources
C. Uncertainty, Risk and Private Information:The economics of Risk aversion
Buying, selling and reducing risk
Private Information: what you don’t can hurt you
Part 2, Advances in MacroeconomicsD. Economic Growth:
Comparing economics across time and space
The sources of long-run growth
Why growth rates differ
Success, disappointment and failure
E. Economic Crises and Recoveries:The 2008 Crisis and Its Aftermath
The COVID economic crisis
Modalità di frequenzaTuesday: 10.30am-12.30pm (in presence)
Wednesday: 1.30pm-3.30pm (in presence)
Friday: 10.30am-12.30pm (online)
Modalità di valutazione
Learning will be assessed via students' drafting and presentation of short essays based on reading and studying materials provided by the instructor.
In particular, students will be asked to:- prepare a power point presentation (alone or in couple) on a specific topic/paper agreed with the instructor (50% of the final mark);
- prepare a short essay including the following sections: introduction to the topic, review of the literature, summary of the paper agreed with the instructor, conclusions (50% of the final mark).
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