Development Economics
- Credits: 6
- Ending: Examination
- Range: 2P + 2C
- Semester: winter
- Year: 3
- Faculty of Economics and Finance
Teachers
Included in study programs
Teaching results
The course offers complex view at global development issues of developed and developing countries. It’s oriented on handling current and future challenges of economic development.
Knowledge
After absolving this course, student will be able to understand the difference between economic growth and economic development and the conflict between the two.
Students will gain knowledge of theories of economic development, economic, social, environmental and institutional aspects of economic development, their interdependence and complementarity
Students will gain knowledge and global and regional approaches to tackling poverty, inequality and the role of public policies in shaping sustainable development and tackling climate change
Skills
Students will acquire skills for:
the analysis of data on economic development
the analysis of economic development data based on data from international statistics,
the analysis of impacts of proposed approaches and public policy measures on the elimination of bottlenecks in individual areas of economic development
the communication and presentation skills to clarify the need for sustainable development
Competence
evaluation of socio-economic development
on the basis of the analysis of relevant data sources and economic-political development to identify the basic development problems and challenges at the global and regional level
formulate specific development problems
prepare alternative solutions and implement measures in the field of improving economic, social, environmental conditions and institutional quality
Indicative content
1. Definition of the economic development
2. Theory of the economic development
3. The role of values in economic development, development goals,
4. The cost of economic growth (social and environmental consequences)
5. Sustainability of economic development (environmental and social limits)
6. Climate change, its causes, extent and consequences
7. Inequality of income and wealth distribution (causes, extent, consequences)
8. Poverty, its causes, extent, approaches to solutions
9. Unbalanced effects of globalization
10. The role of institutions in economic development
11. Tendencies and consequences of demographic development, human capital, education, health
12. Current development issues and approaches to their solution in developed and developing countries, global and regional development strategies
Support literature
Todaro, M. P. – Smith, S. C. 2015. Economic Development. Pearson.
Clunies-Ross, A. – Forsyth, D. and Huq, M.2009. Development Economics. McGraw-Hill.
Thirlwall, A.P. and Pacheco-López, P. 2017. Economics of development: Theory and evidence. Palgrave.
Acemoglu, D. – Robinson, J. A.2012. Why nations fail: the origins of power, prosperity, and poverty. Crown Publishers.
Requirements to complete the course
20% solving case studies
20% semestral work
60% final written exam
Student workload
Workload of student altogether = 156 h (presence at exercise sessions 52 h, preparing for exercise sessions 26 h, semestral work (essay) 20 h, exam preparation 58 h)
Language whose command is required to complete the course
Slovak, English
Date of approval: 12.03.2024
Date of the latest change: 03.01.2022