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48407-01 - Vorlesung: Experimental Development Economics 3 KP

Semester Frühjahrsemester 2017
Angebotsmuster unregelmässig
Dozierende William Georg Jack (jack.william@unibas.ch, BeurteilerIn)
Inhalt Economic development is a process of trial and error, innovation and experimentation, success and failure. Given the right institutions, some not unfavorable resource endowments, and a bit of luck, incomes can grow, health can improve, and human
development can flourish; other times, things don’t turn out so well.
While the last 150 years have seen broad improvements in well -being around the world, and deep reductions in poverty have been achieved in just the last 25 years, there remains huge disparities in living standard between and within countries. There is much work to be done before we can claim to have reached a just, prosperous, and sustainable world.
Given the urgency of development challenges, it is imperative that we learn quickly from our mistakes and build robustly on our successes. The hope is that by understanding what kinds of innovations and policies “work” to improve the lives of the deprived and vulnerable, and how they work, we might be better placed to accelerate the process of development more generally. To that end, this course will provide an overview of empirical methods and analytical techniques for assessing the impact and effectiveness of development innovations at both the product and policy levels.
Literatur There is no textbook for this course. As background, I invite students to read the following books prior to the course:
• Banerjee, Abhijit V. & Esther Duflo (2011): Poor Economics, Random House
• Duflo, Esther, Rachel Glennerster, and Michael Kremer (2007): “Using randomization in development economics research: a toolkit,” Centre for Economic Policy Research Discussion Paper No 6059.
• Deaton, Angus and Nancy Cartwright (2016): “Understanding and misunderstanding Randomized Controlled Trials,” NBER Working Paper No 22595.
• Karlan, Dean and Jacob Appel (2012): More Than Good Intentions, Plume.
I will provide further readings to complement each lecture.
I may have some early -stage on-line video material that I will make available to students ahead of the classes.
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Teilnahmebedingungen The course will adopt an empirical microeconomic approach to the subject of measuring development effectiveness. As such, students should have taken courses in Microeconomic Theory and Econometrics, both at the Intermediate undergraduate level. They should also be comfortable with basic calculus.
Anmeldung zur Lehrveranstaltung Course application:
All applications have to be processed through the Summer School office. Please fill in the application form, which can be found on the weblink: https://wwz.unibas.ch/summerschool/orientation-and-admission/

There is an orientation for all Summer School courses on Tuesday, 21 February 2017; 17:00 at the WWZ, Auditorium.
The online application is open from 22 February until 20 March 2017. Applications that are submitted by 3 March (23:59) will be handled on a priority basis.
For more information please visit the Summer School website: https://wwz.unibas.ch/summerschool/home/
The enrollment for the lecture is at the same time the application for the exam!
If there are still vacancies, we will accept late applications until 31 May 2017.

Unterrichtssprache Englisch
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Module Vertiefungsmodul International Trade, Growth and the Environment (Master Wirtschaftswissenschaften)
Leistungsüberprüfung Semesterendprüfung
Hinweise zur Leistungsüberprüfung There will be two homework assignments, due at the end of Week 1 and Week 2 respectively. Students will take a one-hour final exam after the end of the course. Each assignment is worth 25% of the final grade, and the final exam is worth 50%.
Exam: 19.7.17; 13:00-15:00; WWZ S15: A-Z.
An-/Abmeldung zur Leistungsüberprüfung An- und Abmelden: Fakultät
Wiederholungsprüfung keine Wiederholungsprüfung
Skala 1-6 0,1
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Zuständige Fakultät Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät / WWZ, studiendekanat-wwz@unibas.ch
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