114093 Political Economics

Course offering details

Instructors: Prof. Dr. Jarko Fidrmuc

Event type: Seminar

Org-unit: Sociology, Politics & Economics

Displayed in timetable as: Polit. Ec.

Hours per week: 3

Credits: 6,0
Note: In your exam regulations, differing credits may have been specified.

Location: Campus der Zeppelin Universität

Language of instruction: Englisch

Min. | Max. participants: 10 | 20

Priority scheme: Standard-Priorisierung

Course content:
A fundamental question in macroeconomic theory and policy is which factors determine the growth and welfare. The traditional economic growth theory shows the role of standard factors of production: While growth cannot be sustained only by capital accumulation, the technological progress is required to sustain growth.

However, capital accumulation and technological progress cannot explain why some countries failed to achieve growth in the past. The new political economy approach, by contrast, stresses the role of the institutions. Some countries are democracies with inclusive institution, while inappropriate institutions represent an overwhelming barrier to growth and prosperity in many developing countries. Different groups have opposing interests and these may translate into different structure of political institutions determining the economic outcome. The lecture will also discuss the importance of inequality, culture, religion and geography on the economic development.

Educational objective:
The course should improve understanding of contemporary theoretical political economy models and their application to democratic and non-democratic societies including the implications on growth, inequality, distribution, and other macroeconomic developments. We will discuss the historical and recent examples of economic and political developments in the world from the perspective of presented theoretical models.

Further information about the exams:
Attendance at all lectures is obligatory!
Essay (100%)

Admitted Aids:
no

Mandatory literature:
Acemoglu, D., Robinson, J.: Economic Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy, New York: Crown Publisher, 2012, chapters 1-6 and 9-11.

Selected Papers.

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Yes (BBB)

Appointments
Date From To Room Instructors
1 Th, 17. Sep. 2020 10:00 12:30 Z | NICHT BUCHEN | Cor | Fab 3 | 1.05 Prof. Dr. Jarko Fidrmuc
2 Th, 24. Sep. 2020 10:00 12:30 Z | NICHT BUCHEN | Cor | Fab 3 | 1.05 Prof. Dr. Jarko Fidrmuc
3 Th, 8. Oct. 2020 10:00 12:30 Z | NICHT BUCHEN | Cor | Fab 3 | 1.05 Prof. Dr. Jarko Fidrmuc
4 Th, 15. Oct. 2020 10:00 12:30 online Prof. Dr. Jarko Fidrmuc
5 Th, 22. Oct. 2020 10:00 12:30 online Prof. Dr. Jarko Fidrmuc
6 Th, 29. Oct. 2020 10:00 12:30 online Prof. Dr. Jarko Fidrmuc
7 Th, 5. Nov. 2020 10:00 12:30 online Prof. Dr. Jarko Fidrmuc
8 Th, 12. Nov. 2020 10:00 12:30 online Prof. Dr. Jarko Fidrmuc
9 Th, 19. Nov. 2020 10:00 12:30 online Prof. Dr. Jarko Fidrmuc
10 Th, 26. Nov. 2020 10:00 12:30 online Prof. Dr. Jarko Fidrmuc
11 Th, 3. Dec. 2020 10:00 12:30 online Prof. Dr. Jarko Fidrmuc
Course specific exams
Description Date Instructors Compulsory pass
1. Endterm Time tbd Yes
2. Endterm (Wdh) Time tbd Yes
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Instructors
Prof. Dr. Jarko Fidrmuc