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Economic Growth27013

Centre
Faculty of Economics and Business
Degree
Bachelor`s Degree in Economics
Academic course
2023/24
Academic year
X
No. of credits
6
Languages
Spanish
Code
27013

TeachingToggle Navigation

Distribution of hours by type of teaching
Study typeHours of face-to-face teachingHours of non classroom-based work by the student
Lecture-based4260
Seminar918
Applied classroom-based groups912

Teaching guideToggle Navigation

Description and Contextualization of the SubjectToggle Navigation

En la asignatura de Crecimiento Económico se estudiará la base teórica básica para analizar los datos y entender los factores que explican tanto las diferencias en las rentas per cápita entre países, como las diferencias en sus tasas de crecimiento.

Skills/Learning outcomes of the subjectToggle Navigation

After taking this course you will be able to:



1. compare income per capita between countries correctly

2. understand and test the empirical predictions of the neoclassical growth theory

3. identify the factors explaining differences in income per capita levels and growth rates between countries.

4. understand the role governments play in countries economic growth.

5. understand the effects of cultural, geographical and environmental factors on growth.

6. understand the consequences of growth on income distribution and the environment.

Theoretical and practical contentToggle Navigation

Economic Growth covers the following topics:



1. The facts



2. An analytical framework



3. The physical capital



4. Population growth



5. Trends in population growth



6. Human capital



7. Productivity



8. Technology



9. The cutting edge of technology



10. Efficiency



11. Growth in an open economy



12. The government



13. Income inequality



14. Culture



15. The geography, climate and natural resources



16. Resources and the environment



17. What have we learned?

MethodologyToggle Navigation

Lectures, recitations, labs and assignments.

Assessment systemsToggle Navigation

  • Continuous Assessment System
  • Final Assessment System
  • Tools and qualification percentages:
    • Exams, assignments, group assignments, presentations and other homeworks (%): 100

Ordinary Call: Orientations and DisclaimerToggle Navigation

The final grade will be a weighted average of the final exam which will be on-site unless circumstances require otherwise and a set of exercises and homeworks. Those who do not hand in the exercises and homeworks during the course, can do so during the week after the final exam. Those who did the exercises and homeworks during the course and want to get a higher grade can also hand in a revised version of their exercises and/or homeworks during that period.

Extraordinary Call: Orientations and DisclaimerToggle Navigation

La evaluación de la asignatura en la convocatoria extraordinaria será la misma que en la convocatoria ordinaria.

Compulsory materialsToggle Navigation

David N. Weil (2006), “Crecimiento Económico”, 1ª edición en español, Pearson, Addison Wesley
David N. Weil (2016), “Economic Growth”, Third edición, Routledge.

BibliographyToggle Navigation

Basic bibliography

José Isidoro García de Paso, Ignacio Valero Perandones, Rafaela Pérez Sánchez y Begoña García Greciano (2016), “Crecimiento Económico: Modelos Teóricos y Ejercicios Resueltos.” Pearson.



Peter Birch Sorensen and Hans Jorgen Whitta-Jacobsen (2008), “Introducción a la Macroeconomía Avanzada. Volumen I: Crecimiento”, McGraw-Hill.



Thorvaldur Gylfason (1999), “Principles of Economic Growth,” Oxford University Press.



In-depth bibliography

Alfonso Novales, Esther Fernández and Jesús Ruíz (2009), “Economic Growth, Theory
and Numerical Solution Methods,” Springer.

Robert J. Barro and Xavier Sala-i-Martin (2004), “Economic Growth”, MIT Press, second edition.

Daron Acemoglu (2009), “Introduction to Modern Economic Growth,” Princeton University Press.

Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt (2009), “The Economics of Growth”, MIT Press.

Examining board of the 5th, 6th and exceptional callToggle Navigation

  • ESPINOSA ALEJOS, MARIA PAZ
  • GARZON SAN FELIPE, MARIA BEGOÑA
  • SAGASTA ELORZA, AMAGOIA

GroupsToggle Navigation

01 Teórico (Spanish - Mañana)Show/hide subpages

Calendar
WeeksMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
16-16

12:30-14:00 (1)

16-30

10:00-11:00 (2)

11:00-12:30 (3)

23-23

12:30-14:00 (4)

29-29

12:30-14:00 (5)

Teaching staff

Classroom(s)

  • 0.10 - ACULTAD DE ECONOMIA Y EMPRESA-SARRIKO (1)
  • 0.10 - ACULTAD DE ECONOMIA Y EMPRESA-SARRIKO (2)
  • 0.10 - ACULTAD DE ECONOMIA Y EMPRESA-SARRIKO (3)
  • 0.10 - ACULTAD DE ECONOMIA Y EMPRESA-SARRIKO (4)
  • 0.10 - ACULTAD DE ECONOMIA Y EMPRESA-SARRIKO (5)

01 Seminar-1 (Spanish - Mañana)Show/hide subpages

Calendar
WeeksMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
19-19

12:30-14:00 (1)

22-22

12:30-14:00 (2)

24-24

12:30-14:00 (3)

26-26

12:30-14:00 (4)

28-28

12:30-14:00 (5)

30-30

12:30-14:00 (6)

Teaching staff

Classroom(s)

  • 0.10 - ACULTAD DE ECONOMIA Y EMPRESA-SARRIKO (1)
  • 0.10 - ACULTAD DE ECONOMIA Y EMPRESA-SARRIKO (2)
  • 0.10 - ACULTAD DE ECONOMIA Y EMPRESA-SARRIKO (3)
  • 0.10 - ACULTAD DE ECONOMIA Y EMPRESA-SARRIKO (4)
  • 0.10 - ACULTAD DE ECONOMIA Y EMPRESA-SARRIKO (5)
  • 0.10 - ACULTAD DE ECONOMIA Y EMPRESA-SARRIKO (6)

01 Applied classroom-based groups-1 (Spanish - Mañana)Show/hide subpages

Calendar
WeeksMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
17-18

12:30-14:00 (1)

20-21

12:30-14:00 (2)

25-25

12:30-14:00 (3)

27-27

12:30-14:00 (4)

Teaching staff

Classroom(s)

  • 0.10 - ACULTAD DE ECONOMIA Y EMPRESA-SARRIKO (1)
  • 0.10 - ACULTAD DE ECONOMIA Y EMPRESA-SARRIKO (2)
  • 0.10 - ACULTAD DE ECONOMIA Y EMPRESA-SARRIKO (3)
  • 0.10 - ACULTAD DE ECONOMIA Y EMPRESA-SARRIKO (4)