Economic Growth Spring 2016
chr.groth@econ.ku.dk

Homework/workshop assignment

Generalities

This is the mandatory homework assignment in Economic Growth, Spring 2016. You are encouraged to solve the assignment together with fellow students (max. four students per group). If you do not know the other students, but would like to have one or two co-workers, you may send me an e-mail or talk to Niklas about it. Then we might be able to match you with somebody else in the same situation. You may write your paper in English or Scandinavian as you prefer. As to the text and mathematical formulas in the paper you may use either your computer or readable handwriting. For the present assignment you will need a computer to produce some of the numerical results. The maximum accepted number of pages is 8 (10 if hand writing). Be careful with your language. Be brief and precise. For example, when you are asked to "comment", your comment should be a short remark - right to the point.
Greg Mankiw has good recommendations about how to write:
http://gregmankiw.blogspot.com/2006/10/how-to-write-well.html
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In Absalon, make sure you appear as enrolled into the course. If not, contact study administration.

Time table for course activity during the homework/workshop period

1.
    Friday April 1, 8:00. The homework/workshop assignment is posted here. Typo at p. 5, line 5 from below: "path c" should read "path of c".
2.
    Wednesday, April 6, 8:15-10:00. At least half of the exercise class will take the form of a workshop where Niklas acts as a group consultant. NB! Each group should bring at least one laptop with Matlab installed. You can download Matlab from the Software Library at KUnet (intranet.ku.dk). It is recommended that you also, in advance, go to http://www.econ.ku.dk/okocg/Computation/main.html and download the following material: 1) the system files for the Relaxation Algorithm, 2) the Instruction Manual, and 3) the Matlab code for "Ramsey model with a public sector".
3.
    Friday April 8. Lecture as usual.
4.
    Wednesday, April 13, 8:15-10:00. Part of the class may be used for follow-up on homework.
5.
    Deadline for your paper is: Friday April 15 at 10:15. You may either upload your paper, as a pdf-file, in Absalon (please do it as the group you are!) before deadline (then you automatically have a kind of acknowledgement!) or give the paper to me at the lecture that Friday. The deadline is a must!

The front page of your paper should provide the following information:
a) Full names of all authors.
b) Date.
c) Name of the course and lecturer.

I and/or Niklas evaluate your paper ("accepted" or "not accepted") and return it, with comments, as soon as possible. The paper must be accepted (grade at least 2) in order to go in for the final written exam.

Good luck! Christian