Scheda programma d'esame
ADVANCED MACROECONOMICS
DAVIDE FIASCHI
Academic year2022/23
CourseECONOMICS
Code257PP
Credits12
PeriodSemester 2
LanguageEnglish

ModulesAreaTypeHoursTeacher(s)
ADVANCED MACROECONOMICS SECS-P/01LEZIONI84
DAVIDE FIASCHI unimap
FRANCESCO LAMPERTI unimap
ANDREA ROVENTINI unimap
Learning outcomes
Knowledge

By the end of the course the students should have developed skills that will enable them to autonomously and critically discuss articles published on the major economic journals concerning economic growth, consumption and investment theories, theories of economic fluctuations.

The student who successfully completes the course will have the ability to master some relevant optimization techniques that are commonly used in modern macroeconomics.

Assessment criteria of knowledge

- The student will be assessed on his/her demonstrated ability to discuss the main course contents using the appropriate terminology.

- In the written exam the student must demonstrate his/her knowledge of the course material and to organise an effective and correctly written reply.

Methods:

  • Final written exam
  • Homeworks

 

Skills

Theoretical and quantitative skills related to macroeconomic models

Assessment criteria of skills

Oral and written examinations and homeworks. Active partecipation to the classses.

Behaviors

The student should be able to read and understand the most of specialized journals in macroeconomics

Assessment criteria of behaviors

Oral and written examinations and homeworks.

Prerequisites

Basics of macroeconomic and microeconomic theory.

Teaching methods

Delivery: face to face and in streaming

Attendance: very advised

Learning activities:

  • attending lectures
  • individual study

Teaching methods:

  • Lectures
  • Laboratories with tutors

 

Syllabus

The first module on the dynamics in the long run is organized as follows:

  • Solow model of economic growth
  • Golden Rule
  • Natural resources and growth
  • Exogenous growth with intertemporal optimizing agents
  • Poverty traps and structural change
  • Human capital and growth
  • Knowledge and growth
  • Innovation and growth
  • Public debt
  • Inequality
  • Search and matching model in labour market

The second module is organized as follows:

  • Consumption and the permanent income hypothesis
  • Workhorses of (neoclassical) modern macro: RBC and DSGE
  • Monetary policy
  • Fiscal policy

The third module examines alternative macroeconomic theories and it is organized as follows:

  • macroeconomic stylized facts
  • classical macroeconomics
  • Keynesian macroeconomics
  • the neoclassical synthesis
  • monetarism
  • the new classicals
  • the new neoclassical synthesis
Bibliography
  • Lecture notes
  • Papers discussed in the lectures
  • Romer, David. Advanced Macroeconomics. McGraw Hill, 2019
  • Olivier J. Blanchard and S. Fischer, Lectures in Macroeconomics, M.I.T. Press, 1989
  • Carlin W. and Soskice D. , Macroeconomics. Imperfections, Institutions, and Policies, Oxford University Press, 2014
  • Bagliano, F.C. e Bertola, G. (2006): "Models for Dynamic Macroeconomics”, Oxford Economic Press

 

Non-attending students info

The same rules applied to attending students.

Assessment methods

Written examination

Updated: 21/02/2023 09:52