2023-2024 / ECON2301-1

Economic growth and sustainable development

Duration

30h Th, 15h Pr

Number of credits

 Master in economics : general (120 ECTS)5 crédits 
 Extra courses intended for exchange students (Erasmus, ...)5 crédits 

Lecturer

Lionel Artige

Language(s) of instruction

English language

Organisation and examination

Teaching in the second semester

Schedule

Schedule online

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

This course focuses on the economic and demographic growth of human societies and its environmental consequences. We will address the conditions of economic growth, its technological and environmental limits, the relationship between economic growth, CO2 emissions and biodiversity. Students will be asked to reflect on possible solutions to enable the transition to sustainable development.

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

This course aims to understand the technological and environmental limits of the development process initiated during the Industrial Revolution. Teamwork will allow students to reflect on solutions to enable the transition to sustainable development.

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Intermediate Macroeconomics

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Lectures by the professor (20%)
Teamwork in class (80%)

Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)

Face to face and online teaching. Teamwork.

Recommended or required readings

Acemoglu, D. (2009). Introduction to Modern Economic Growth. Princeton University Press.
Gollier, Christian (2019). Le climat après la fin du mois, PUF.
Mélières, M. A., & Maréchal, C. (2015). Climate Change: Past, Present, and Future. John Wiley & Sons.
Pearson, Charles S. (2015) On the cusp: from population boom to bust. Oxford University Press.

Perman, Roger, Yue Ma, ,  Michael Common, David Maddison, and  James McGilvray  (2012) Natural Resources and Environmental Economics, 4th edition, Pearson.

Written work / report


Additional information:

No exam.

Assessment: Paper written by each group to hand in at the end of the course.

Work placement(s)

Organisational remarks and main changes to the course

Contacts

Professor:
Lionel Artige, Office 1/32b (Bât. N3)
Tel. : 04/366 4891
E-Mail : lionel.artige@uliege.be

Assistant:
Hugues Barvaux, Office 1/9 (Bât. N3)
E-Mail : hugues.barvaux@uliege.be

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