LECTURES IN ECONOMIC GROWTH
Spring 2013
Tuesdays 12-14 in CSS 22.0.19
LECTURER: CHRISTIAN GROTH
Textbook:
Acemoglu: Introduction to Modern Economic Growth, Princeton University
Press, 2009.
I very much welcome comments and suggestions of any kind relating to the course
material, including the lecture notes and exercise problems. Complete list of the lecture notes 1-14
here. Some errata are
here. The
Class exercises
are given by Niklas Brønager Thursdays 8-10 in CSS 25.01.53.
Date | Topic | Read | Comments | |
before | after | |||
5/2 | Introduction. Facts about growth and world income distribution. Terminology issues. Transition to continuous time. | Ch. 1-2, 5, and 24, but only these chapters, are available for download here. | 5/2 14.30: Two pages in the previously available LN 1-2 were placed incorrectly. Now corrected. Slides from lecture (not all in the textbook) | |
12/2 | Solow model in continuous time.Types of neutral disembodied technological change. Comparative dynamics. Balanced growth theorems. | Small addition to LN 4 here. | Afterthoughts | |
19/2 | Balanced growth theorems continued. Growth accounting. |
The last part of LN 4 (from §2.2 is left for self-tuition). Afterthoughts |
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26/2 | The dual approach to growth accounting. Speed of convergence (SOC) and Barro regressions. Technology differences across countries. Intro to "population breeds ideas". | The technical details about SOC and Barro regressions are not exam relevant. LN 5-6 in one file here. |
Afterthoughts |
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5/3 | The end of the Malthusian regime. Proximate vs. fundamental determinants of differences in economic performance. | Slides from lecture Afterthoughts | ||
12/3 | Brush-up of the Ramsey model for a competitive economy. |
Groth
Ch. 9.4 (here without appendix) and
Ch. 10
in separate files. Errata |
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19/3 | The social planner. Application to the climate change problem. |
Correction concerning g'-g. Follow-up on Arrow's argument. |
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26/3 | No lecture. | See follow-ups to 19/3 and 26/2. | ||
2/4 | Brief brush-up of Diamond's OLG model. Human capital. Life-cycle approach. Human capital formation. Separation theorem. | Afterthoughts | ||
9/4 | Human wealth maximization vs. human capital formation. The Mincer equation vs. a production function for human capital. Human capital and catching-up. The simple AK model. | |||
16/4 | The simple AK model (cont'd). Reduced-form AK model with human and physical capital. Learning by investing: Arrow vs. Romer. | |||
23/4 | Learning by investing (cont'd). | Midterm papers were returned and the issues discussed. Inspired by one of the papers, I have corrected LN 5. | ||
30/4 | Empirics on learning. Weak and strong scale effects. Types of technological change. The lab-equipment model of horizontal innovations. | Remember external evaluation this week (Week 18). |
A new version of pp. 7-8 in LN 10 is
here. A typo in LN 11, p. 19. |
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7/5 | The lab-equipment model of horizontal innovations (cont'd). Social planner. The knowledge-spillover model: Romer's vs. Jones' version. Expanding consumer good varieties. Vertical innovations and creative destruction. | A Discussion Forum is available in Absalon. Observe typo in LN 12, p. 4. If you downloaded LN 13 before 7/5, p. 13 should be replaced by this new page 13. See also errata. |
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14/5 | Last lecture: Natural resources and growth. General discussion of issues from the Discussion Forum in Absalon. | Typos in LN 14. Note that §3-4 in LN 14 deal with the question of technical feasibility of sustainable development, not how to implement it, if possible, by appropriate mechanisms. | ||
Answers to email questions of relevance for the exam. | ||||
12/6 | 3-hours closed book exam. | |||