INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES

Anno accademico
2020/2021 Programmi anni precedenti
Titolo corso in inglese
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Codice insegnamento
ET0093 (AF:279215 AR:159712)
Modalità
In presenza
Crediti formativi universitari
6
Livello laurea
Laurea
Settore scientifico disciplinare
SECS-P/02
Periodo
1° Periodo
Anno corso
3
Sede
VENEZIA
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Link allo spazio del corso
This course is part of the "Economics, Markets and Finance" program. In this course, students will be provided with the basic tools for understanding the meaning of "International Economics" and of "Development Studies" starting from a brief overview of economic studies as they were intended by classical economists and the subsequent schools of thought. On the one hand they will be provided with basic understanding of the main theories in international economics, including theories on the opportunities and challenges arising from trade exchanges and the policy implications connected to such theories. On the other hand they will confront with theories on the foundation of economic and human development, including theories on structural adjustment.
Emphasis will be placed on the economic aspects of the processes of globalisation, internationalisation and economic development, including issues of inequality, poverty, industrialisation, structural adjustment and innovation. The course is entirely taught in English.
Students will be able to apply the main theories in International Economics and Development Studies to the analysis of past and current phenomena in the international scenario. They will be able to apply tools of analysis to topics such as: the organization of contemporary industrial production, the globalization of markets, the relationship between industrialized and emerging economies, structural adjustment, the role of international institutions.
Aver sostenuto l'esame di Microeconomia
Some basic starting points:
Recap of basic concepts in history of economic thought (Political economy, economics, marginalists revolution, keynesian revolution);

Development Studies
What is development? Major schools of thought in Development Economics;
How can we measure development ?
Issues in development: poverty and inequality;
Growth versus development; structural adjustment and industrialisation;

International economics
Basic concepts in trade and trade policy (comparative advantages versus competitive advantages):
Globalization: the Bretton Wood system and how it has changed;
The role of international institutions (IMF; WB);
The role and the debate over industrial development policy;
Industrial and trade development strategies: Import substitution, export orientation and their tools;

International experiences in trade policies and development
Case studies (Cina/Africa/USA);
Raj Debraj (1998), Development Economics, New Jersey: Princeton University Press – chapters 6, 7, 10, 17;
Diana Hunt (1989), Economic Theories of Development: An Analysis of Competing Paradigms, London: Harvester Wheatsheaf – chapter 2, 3;
Chang H. J. (2011), 23 Things they do not tell you about capitalism, Bloomsbury Press – Thing 1, 7, 11;

La verifica dell'apprendimento avviene tramite un esame scritto, maggiori dettagli verranno forniti a lezione e dipenderanno anche dall'andamento dell'emergenza sanitaria
Le lezioni si svolgeranno online negli orari previsti. Sarà facilitata la discussione e potranno essere previsti seminari su casi-studio specifici. Sarà comunque data possibilità di interagire anche singolarmente e in presenza con il docente nelle modalità che verranno concordate a lezione.
Inglese
scritto

Questo insegnamento tratta argomenti connessi alla macroarea "Povertà e disuguaglianze" e concorre alla realizzazione dei relativi obiettivi ONU dell'Agenda 2030 per lo Sviluppo Sostenibile

Programma definitivo.
Data ultima modifica programma: 19/08/2020