Date | Topic (ex ante as planned, ex post as realized) | In advance read | Comments | |
before | after | |||
12/2 | Facts about growth and world income distribution. Refresher: Terminology on technology. Transition to continuous time. | DA Ch1 and Ch2.1; Jones Ch1. Cursory: Jones and Romer (2010). NEW: Jones' Facts 2015. LN Ch1, Ch2.1-2, and Ch3; Jones App. A. |
DA Chapter 1-2, 5, and 24, but only these
chapters, are available by the
publisher for
download. DA
Table of Contents. |
Afterthoughts. We came to LN Ch. 2. In class 17/2 Niklas will give a brief refresher on terminology etc. based on LN Ch2.1-2 and Ch. 3 before the discussion of the exercises on the agenda. |
19/2 | Elasticity of factor substitution and factor income shares. Neutral vs. biased technical change (Harrod vs. Hicks). | LN Ch2.5-7. |
Errata to Ch.
2-4. Not important this year: A list of suggested errata to the Acemoglu book here. |
In LN Ch2.1 there are references to an absent appendix. It is here for those interested. Also in LN Ch2.6-7 there are references to an absent appendix. It is here. |
26/2 | The CES production function. Growth accounting vs. causes of growth (primarily in class). | LN Ch2.7. LN Ch4,
LN Ch5. Jones Ch2.4. Cursory: DA Ch3.1-2. |
Skill-biased technical change (LN Ch4.1)postponed to lecture 4/3. Balanced
growth propositions (LN Ch4.2-6) postponed to class 2/3 and lecture 4/3. More errata to LN Ch. 2-4. Afterthoughts |
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4/3 | Skill-biased technical change in the sense of Hicks. Balanced growth theorems. Speed of (within-country) convergence. Technology differences across countries. |
LN Ch4 and Ch6.1-3. Jones Ch3. |
More errata to LN. | |
11/3 | Ideas vs. objects. Population and ideas. The Kremer model. |
Jones Ch4. LN Ch7. Cursory: Kremer (1993). Cursory and self-tuition: DA Ch4.1 and 4.3-8 (empirics about the key role of institutions). |
Afterthoughts | |
18/3 | The Romer-Jones horizontal innovations model. | Jones Ch5.1-2. | Jones Ch5.2 outlines Romer's key theoretical "innovation": integration of the micro- and macroeconomics of growth based on horizontal innovations. | Afterthoughts |
25/4 | Easter holiday. | |||
1/4 |
Problem set for midterm paper
is
here. Lecture: Follow-up on the Romer-Jones horizontal innovations model. Intro to the vertical-innovations model. |
Jones Ch5, p. 116 ff. Short Note 2. |
In order to prepare for analysis of economic policy in an endogenous growth context, you currently have some class exercises aimed as a refresher of the Ramsey model. | Afterthoughts on national income accounting in Romer-Jones model. |
8/4 | The Schumpeter-Jones model (vertical-innovations). Creative destruction. |
Jones, Ch. 5.3-5.4.2. Short Note 3, important, although cursory. |
As to what "cursory" means, se Course Plan, p. 3. | Afterthoughts |
15/4 | Solving for s_R in terms of r along a BGP. Combining with Ramsey households. | Jones Ch. 5, from top of p. 129. |
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22/4 | Holiday, no lecture. | Alternative theories of endogenous
growth. Weak and strong scale effects. Self-tuition: Jones Ch9 and Short Note 1. |
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29/4 | Human capital and technology adoption. |
Jones Ch. 6.1, p. 142-143 only cursory. LN Ch9. |
Came to LN Ch9.3. | |
6/5 | Human capital and technology adoption,
cont'd. Intellectual property rights (IPR). FDI, globalization, and knowledge diffusion. Transition dynamics. Social infrastructure and long-run economic performance. |
LN Ch9.3-6, p. 171 middle-174 only cursory.
Errata. Jones Ch. 6.2-5.
As argued at lecture 29/4, Jones' (6.4) and (6.5) seem less appropriate than the years-in-school-plus- experience approach in Jones Ch. 3 and LN 9. (For lack of time, DA Ch10.8 removed from syllabus.) |
So you may a) ignore the equation just above (6.8); and b) interpret (6.8) and (6.11) in a modified form to be spelled out in the lecture. | Came to Jones Ch. 6.4, on FDI. (Jones Ch. 6.3, on
IPR, and 6.5, on transition dynamics, together with Ch. 7 left for self-tuition,
because it is all easy reading.) Afterthoughts. |
13/5- 27/5 |
Program for the remainder of the semester: Alternative and complementary theories of endogenous growth. The learning-by-investing model: Arrow versus Romer. Social planner and economic policy in the Romer case. Natural resources, environment, and sustainable economic growth. |
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13/5 | Finish technology diffusion. Socio-economic infrastructure. Alternative and complementary theories of endogenous growth: AK models, reduced-form AK models, learning-by-investing models. | Jones Ch. 6.4. Ch. 7 self-tuition. LN Ch11 (11.3 only cursory) and Ch12 (now with the right Fig. 12.1 and right format) to complement Jones' Ch. 9, which is mainly self-tuition. Here is a separate page 209-10 with the right Fig. 12.1. |
Short Note 2 (a follow-up on Jones Ch.
5.1-2) is available under date 1/4 above. Errata to Ch. 11. |
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20/5 | Follow-up on learning by investing. Natural resources and economic growth. Sustainable growth. |
LN Ch12 (p.
208-212 only cursory).
LN Ch13 (p. 240-249 not in syllabus) LN Ch16.1-3. |
Most of LN
Ch12 is done in Exercise VI.1 and VI.2. Short Note 3 (a follow-up on Jones Ch.
5.3-6) is available under date 8/4 above. |
We came to Ch. 16, p. 301. Afterthoughts. Errata to LN 16 and Short Notes - and LN 13. |
27/5 | Non-renewable resources and the
sustainability issue. A simple R&D-based model with an essential non-renewable resource. |
LN Ch16.4-5, p. 301-315, line 4 (the
remainder of Ch16 not in syllabus). About empirics: Jones Ch. 10.3-4 and 6, only cursory. |
The course plan (now slightly updated) gives an overview of the structure of the stuff: key concepts, models, and methods ordered systematically. |
More
Errata to LN 16
and
to
Jones & V. Outside syllabus: Discount rate and the climate change problem. |
For exam preparation. |
LN 1-7, 9-13, 16, together with Short Note 1-3,
in one pdf. The three short notes in separate pdf's. |
Before deadline, Sunday 29th at 18:00,
for e-mail questions relating to the exam, I have received
one question.
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List of contents of LN Ch1-16 (2015-2016). LN 8, 10, 14, and 15 from this list are not part of current syllabus, but can be found at the 2015 page here. | About the relationship between inequality and growth, see Afterthoughts. | |||
31/5 | 3-hours closed book exam. | |||
Link to class exercises.
Link to front page