5.00 credits
30.0 h
Q2
Language
English
Main themes
This course studies macroeconomic aspects of economic development, growth, and inequality with a focus on theoretical analyses.
The following subjects are studied (indicative):
· The evolution of income differences across and within countries.
· Mechanisms through which there might be poverty traps.
· The relation between structural change and growth.
· The diffusion of technologies towards developing countries.
· The effects of intellectual property right protection on developing economies.
· The effect of inequality on growth.
· Factor income distribution and growth.
The following subjects are studied (indicative):
· The evolution of income differences across and within countries.
· Mechanisms through which there might be poverty traps.
· The relation between structural change and growth.
· The diffusion of technologies towards developing countries.
· The effects of intellectual property right protection on developing economies.
· The effect of inequality on growth.
· Factor income distribution and growth.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
| 1 | The goal of this course is to improve students' understanding of the above-mentioned topics and should learn to rigorously address various related issues. |
Content
Detailed content:
Part 1: Economic development and structural change
The evolution of income differences between countries and within countries (empirical)
The diffusion of technology to developing countries
A model of technology diffusion
Endogenous distance to the technology frontier
Technology suitability
Consumer demand and structural change
Stone-Geary preferences and Engel curves
Structural change and endogenous growth in a two-sector model
Dual economy models
Urbanisation
Formal and informal activities
The ‘O-ring’ theory of economic development
Coordination failures
Corruption and endogenous career choices
Externalities of aggregate demand
Part 2: Inequality and growth
Neoclassical distribution theory
Robotisation and the share of labour income
Capital market imperfections, inequality and growth
One-period life model with bequests
Diminishing returns to individual investment
Increasing returns and indivisibilities of investment
Distribution of factor income and growth
Infinite horizon (Ramsey)
Nested generations
Growth, distribution and political economy
Distribution of personal income and growth
Homothetic preferences
Indivisibilities of consumption and demand-driven innovation
Part 1: Economic development and structural change
The evolution of income differences between countries and within countries (empirical)
The diffusion of technology to developing countries
A model of technology diffusion
Endogenous distance to the technology frontier
Technology suitability
Consumer demand and structural change
Stone-Geary preferences and Engel curves
Structural change and endogenous growth in a two-sector model
Dual economy models
Urbanisation
Formal and informal activities
The ‘O-ring’ theory of economic development
Coordination failures
Corruption and endogenous career choices
Externalities of aggregate demand
Part 2: Inequality and growth
Neoclassical distribution theory
Robotisation and the share of labour income
Capital market imperfections, inequality and growth
One-period life model with bequests
Diminishing returns to individual investment
Increasing returns and indivisibilities of investment
Distribution of factor income and growth
Infinite horizon (Ramsey)
Nested generations
Growth, distribution and political economy
Distribution of personal income and growth
Homothetic preferences
Indivisibilities of consumption and demand-driven innovation
Evaluation methods
There is a final written exam at the end of the course
Other information
Course in charge of Unamur BUT taught at UCLouvain
Prerequisites: Undergraduate Macroeconomics course
Reception: 2 hours per week
Prerequisites: Undergraduate Macroeconomics course
Reception: 2 hours per week
Bibliography
- Plusieurs chapitres des ouvrages suivants :
« Introduction to Modern Economic Growth » ; Daron Acemoglu ; Princeton University Press ; 2009.
« Income Distribution in Macroeconomic Models » ; Gioseppe Bertola, Reto Föllmi, Josef Zweimüller ; Princeton University Press ; 2006.
Divers articles indiqués pendant le cours.
Teaching materials
- Diapositives (en anglais) et lectures complémentaires - Lecture slides and complementary readings.
Faculty or entity
Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)
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