Unit Economic development and global governance

Course
International relations
Study-unit Code
A001453
Curriculum
Migration, globalisation and world governance
Teacher
Milica Uvalic
Teachers
  • Milica Uvalic
Hours
  • 32 ore - Milica Uvalic
CFU
6
Course Regulation
Coorte 2021
Offered
2021/22
Learning activities
Affine/integrativa
Area
Attività formative affini o integrative
Academic discipline
SECS-P/02
Type of study-unit
Opzionale (Optional)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa monodisciplinare
Language of instruction
English
Contents
The course provides the basic theoretical and analytical foundations for understanding and analysing key problems of economic development in a comparative framework and the related issues of global governance of the most important international organizations.
Reference texts
MAIN READINGS
A selection of papers and chapters from the following books will be provided to students:
1. Acemoglu, D. and J. A. Robinson (2012), Why Nations Fail. The Origins of Power, Prosperity and Poverty, Profile Books Ltd.
2. Alonso, J. A, G. A,. Cornia and R. Vos (eds), (2013), Alternative Development Strategies for the Post-2015 Era, The United Nations Series on Development, New York, Bloomsbury.
3. Bhagwati, J. (2007), In Defence of Globalization, Oxford University Press.
4. Della Posta, P., M. Uvalic and A. Verdun (eds) (2009), Globalization, Development and Integration. A European Perspective, Palgrave Macmillan.
5. Fosu, A. K. (ed), Development Success. Historical Accounts from More Advanced Countries, UNU-WIDER Studies in Development Economics, Oxford University Press.
6. Jacobs, M. and M. Mazzucato (2016), Rethinking Capitalism. Economics and Policy for Sustainable and Inclusive Growth, Wiley, Blackwell.
7. Milanovic, B. (2005), Worlds Apart. Measuring International and Global Inequality, Princeton University Press.
8. Milanovic. B. (2019), Capitalism, alone. The Future of the System that Rules the World. Belknap Press.
9. Popov, V. (2014), “Growth miracles and failures” in Mixed fortunes, Oxford University Press.
10. Stiglitz, E. J. (2002), Globalization and Its Discontents, Allen Lane, The Penguin Press.
11. Stiglitz, E. J. (2006), Making Globalization Work, Norton & Co. Inc. New York.
12. United Nations (2019), The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2019, UN: New York.
Altri riferimenti bibliografici saranno forniti durante il corso.
Educational objectives
The course aims to provide the basic theoretical and analytical foundations for understanding key problems of economic development, as well as related issues of global governance of the most important international organizations. Students ought to acquire knowledge and skills for understanding and analysing major current problems of economic development at the global level.
Prerequisites
Knowledge of basic concepts of macro and microeconomics
Teaching methods
Lectures, group discussions and individual students' presentations
Learning verification modality
For students attending the course the exam consists in two parts: (1) a research on a specific topic, to be presented in class; (2) a written exam consisting of multiple choice and open questions, based on the readings and additional references provided on-line (Unistudium). For students not
attending lectures the exam is written with multiple choice and open questions based on the readings and additional references provided online (Unistudium).
Extended program
The course provides the basic theoretical and analytical foundations for understanding key problems of economic development, as well as related issues of global governance.
The specific topics covered are the following:
1. Understanding underdevelopment from a historical perspective
2. Theories of economic development
3. The world today: facts about development in a globalized world
4. International aid, alternative modes of financing development and
overall results
5. Globalization and the effects of trade and financial liberalization
6. Global governance: the role of the main international organizations
(FMI, World Bank)
7. Global problems: UN Millenium Development Goals and Sustainable Development Goals
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