Exercises in Economic Growth
Spring 2010, Thursdays 8-10, CSS 2.0.42. Teacher: Christian Groth
Generally, the problem set for class exercises Thursday is announced here at the latest Tuesday two days before at 9:00. Homework (or workshop) assignments will be announced here at 15:00 the Tuesday nine days before deadline. The deadlines for the three homework assignments are Thursday February 18, Thursday March 18, and April 29 at 10:00-12:00 at Studiekontoret, CSS Building 25, office 25.0.09. You are supposed to try solving the problems before we meet in class. The week plan for lectures (Wednesdays 13-15) is here.
Week | Topic | Solve | Comments | |
before | after | |||
5 | Technology. CRS or? How many years does it take China to double its GDP? |
Problem I.1, I.2, and I.3 in
Problem Set I. |
Read B & S 23-30 plus LN 3. It is understood that you have already read LN 1. | Chapter 1 was handed out. Solution to Problem I.3 here. Concerning terminology: see Groth, Ch. 2.1-2.3. |
6 | First homework assignment will be announced here 10/2 at 12:00. | Homework assignment 1. | ||
7 | Homework 1 | You are supposed to do Homework 1 with the teacher as e-mail consultant. | ||
8 | Technology shocks in the Ramsey model. Convergence properties | Problem II. 8 and II.4 | Homework 1 will be returned with comments. After discussion of the problems we go to II.8. | Catching-up with II.8. Solution to II.4 is here. |
9 | No class: winter break | |||
10 | Second homework assignment announced here 9/3 at 15:00. | You are supposed to do Homework 2. I will be available in CSS 2.0.42 11/3 8:15-8:45 and then in my office until 10:00. | ||
11 | Homework 2 | |||
12 | Productive public services and income taxation | Problem III.1 | Homework 2 will be returned with comments. After discussion of the problems we go to III.1. | A follow-up on Problem 3.a). A suggested solution to III.1. |
13 | Easter break | |||
14 | To catch up with our time schedule, exercises 8th of April are replaced by a lecture. | |||
15 | To catch up with the course plan, the first hour in class 15th of April will be used for lecturing and the second hour for an exercise. | Exercise: Problem IV.3. | ||
16 | Third homework assignment announced here 20/4 at 15:00. | You are supposed to work on Homework 3 with the teacher as an e-mail consultant. | ||
17 | Homework 3 | |||
18 | Robust R&D-based growth. Knife-edge conditions in B&S's simple increasing variety model. | Solve Problem V.3. If time allows, we also consider Problem V.2. | Homework 3 will be returned with comments. After discussion of the problems we go to Problem V.3. | Solution to V.3. |
19 | No class exercises because Thursday is a holiday | |||
20 | The time profile of carbon taxes. Hartwick's rule. Growth accounting vs. sources of growth. | Solve Problem VI.3, Problem VII.1, and finally Problem VI. 4. | Correction to Problem VII.1. | Follow-up on a question raised about the time profile of carbon taxation, see H.-W. Sinn (2008). Solution to VI.4, g)-k). |
22 | Exam: June 3. | |||