Course Description

ECN480.2 : * Economic Growth (Tsinghua U) *

Description:

Taught in English Economic growth is one of the two major issues in macroeconomics and this course is designed to deepen the knowledge of intermediate macroeconomics in this direction. After exploring classical and neoclassical growth theories, the emphasis is on the new growth theories that arose in the last two decades, including the analyses of technology, human capital, social infrastructure, and natural resources. The aim is to understand the stylized facts in modern economic growth, to understand the future direction of China’s economic development, and to lay down a theoretical foundation for further studies in advanced macroeconomics or economic growth and development. For SU students, this course counts as an economic elective. Pre-req: Intermediate macroeconomics course. Class taught by Tsingua's School of Economics & Management and may not be available every semester. Tsinghua's exam schedule for this course may require students to stay beyond the regular SU Beijing program end-date.

Available Locations:

China

Semester(s) Offered:

Offered: Fall

Credits:

3

Department:

Economics