Universitat Pompeu Fabra GPEFM Winter 2006 Ramon Marimon & Walter Garcia-Fontes Tuesdays & Wednesdays 9:00 11:00 (20.173) Office hours: Wednesdays 11:30 a 13:30 (20.212) and by appointment (ramon.marimon@upf.edu) Economics of Science and Innovation Part I: Theory and facts Ramon Marimon The first part of the course will focus mainly, but not exclusively, on macro theoretical aspects of the Economics of Science & Innovation (S&I), while the second part will focus mainly, but not exclusively, on micro empirical aspects. In this (half) course we will cover six major topics. I plan to cover one topic each week except for the first and last topics that will be covered in one lecture each. Therefore, the course will concentrate in few basic theories and facts. There is no textbook, but a useful reference is: Aghion, Philippe and Peter Howitt. Endogenous Growth Theory, 1999 MIT Press. For each topic, main references are marked with a *. I also include more recent references for those students who want to go deeper into the topic. We will have class discussions, short assignments and presentations, and a final take-home assignment. Students participation, assignments and presentations will count for 30% of the grade of this first part. The grade in this first part counts for 50% of the grade of the course. Students have also the option of writing a paper for the course, in this case the paper will count 1/3, and the grade of both parts 2/3, of the final grade. Program 1. Introduction: Science & Innovation and Socio-Economic Transformations Greenwood & Seshadri 2004*; Jones & Williams. 1998; Parente & Prescott 2004; Lederman & Maloney 2005; European Commission. 2004. 2. R&D models of economic growth Jones 1995*; Aghion & Howitt 1999 [Ch. 2, 3 & 8.4]*; Aghion & Howitt 2005*;Jones 2004b; Acemoglu, Aghion & Zilibotti. 2003; Jovanovic & Rousseau. 2003; Aghion & Griffith 2005. 3. Innovation vs. adoption: complementarities and the role of human capital Jovanovic, 2005*; Comin, & Hobijn. 2003*; Aghion & Howitt 1999 [Ch. 10]; Manuelli & Seshadri 2004; Mokyr 2005 4. Innovation & competition:firm dynamics and financing knowledge capital Kortum & Klette. 2004*; Marimon & Quadrini. 2005*; Aghion & Howitt 1999 [Ch. 7]; Arrow 1962; Cooley, Marimon & Quadrini 2004;
5. Intellectual property rights: the theoretical debate Boldrin & Levine. 2003*; Murray & Stern 2005*; Kortum & Lerner 1998; Lerner 2002; Romer 2002; Boldrin & Levine 2005. 6. The political economy of S&I and policy design Nelson & Romer. 1996*; Aghion & Howitt 1999 [Chs. 9, 13 & 14]; Nelson 1959; Romer 2000; Stephan 1996. References Acemoglu, Daron. 2002. Directed Technical Change, Review of Economic Studies, 69, 781 809. Acemoglu, Daron. 2003. Factor Prices and Technical Change: From Induced Innovations to Recent Debates, in P. Aghion et al. (eds.) Knowledge, Information and Expectations in Modern Macroeconomics: In Honor of Edmund Phelps, Princeton University Press. Princeton, NJ. Acemoglu, Daron, Philippe Aghion and Fabrizio Zilibotti. 2005. Distance to Fr ontier, Selection and Economic Growth. Journal of the European Economic Association (forthcoming.) Mimeo, MIT. Aghion, Philippe and Peter Howitt. 1992. A Model of Growth through Creative Destruction. Econometrica, 323 351. Aghion, Philippe and Peter Howitt. 1999. Endogenous Growth Theory, The MIT Press. Aghion, Philippe and Peter Howitt. 2005. Appropriate Growth Policy: A Unifying Framework (The 2005 Shcumpeter Lecture, EEA), mimeo Harvard University. Aghion, Philippe, Christopher Harris, Peter Howitt and John Vickers. 2001. Competition, Imitation and Growth with Step-by-Step Innovation, Review of Economic Studies, 68, 467 492. Aghion, Philippe, Caroline Hoxby and Jerome Vandenbussche. 2005. Growth and the Structure of Education: Evidence from US States, mimeo, Harvard University. Arrow, Kenneth J. 1962. Economic Welfare and the Allocation of Resources for Invention, in R.R. Nelson ed. The Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity: Economic and Social Facotrs. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Atkeson, Andrew and Patrick J. Kehoe. 2003. The Transition to a New Economy after the Second Industrial Revolution. Federal Reserve Bankl of Minneapolis, Staff Report 296.
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