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ECONOMICS 117: ECONOMIC GROWTH Winter 2007 T,Th 9:30 10:50am WLH 2111 Prof. Mark Machina Economics Bldg. 217 Hours: Wed 8:00-noon TA: Lindsay Oldenski Sequoyah Hall 227 Tu 5-6:30pm, Th 11-1:30 The subject of this course is the modern theory of economic growth: the tradeoff between current and future consumption, the stability of capitalist economies, the effects of technological progress and monetary policy on economic growth, and the consequences of sustained, or alternatively, of zero economic growth. This course does not cover environmental economics that is the focus of Econ 131: Economics of the Environment. Jan. 9 The Mathematics of Growth I Jan. 11 The Mathematics of Growth II Jan. 16 Consumption vs. Growth with a Fixed Population: Robinson Crusoe s Problem Jan. 18 Consumption vs. Growth with a Growing Population: Blue Lagoon Problem Jan. 23 Is Capitalism Doomed? The Harrod-Domar Growth Model I Jan. 25 Is Capitalism Doomed? The Harrod-Domar Growth Model II Jan. 30 (Tuesday) 1st Midterm Exam 9:30-10:50am Feb. 1 The Stabilizing Effect of Substitutability: The Neoclassical Growth Model I Feb. 6 The Stabilizing Effect of Substitutability: The Neoclassical Growth Model II Feb. 8 Extensions of the Neoclassical Growth Model I Feb. 13 Extensions of the Neoclassical Growth Model II Feb. 15 Technological Progress and Economic Growth I Feb. 20 Technological Progress and Economic Growth II Feb. 22 Optimal Growth: The Golden Rule Feb. 27 (Tuesday) 2nd Midterm Exam 9:30-10:50am Mar. 1 Money and Economic Growth Mar. 6 Human Capital and Endogenous Economic Growth Mar. 8 Measuring the Rates and Determinants of Economic Growth Mar. 13 Alternative Theories of Growth and Distribution Mar. 15 Growth in a Finite World: The Limits to Growth Debate Mar. 20 (Tuesday) FINAL EXAM 8:00am 11:00am (Review Sessions will be scheduled prior to each exam.) READINGS: A list of required and optional readings is attached. The required readings are available from Soft Reserve. Additional handouts will be passed out in class. LECTURES AND SECTIONS: You are responsible for all the material in the lectures. If you miss one, borrow someone s notes. file:///j /STUDENT%20SERVICES/UGRAD%20PROGRAM...20117%20WI07%20Machina/ECON_117-syllabus.html (1 of 10)4/28/2008 11:03:45 AM

GRADING: Your grade will be determined on the basis of two Midterm Exams and a Final. PRACTICE QUESTIONS: The Soft Reserve Package also contains a set of all of my old Econ 117 exam questions. Although we will go over some of these questions in office hours and review sessions, the best way to prepare for the exam is to practice doing them yourself. Course Web Page: http://dss.ucsd.edu/~mmachina/courses/econ_117/econ_117.html ECONOMICS 117: COURSE OUTLINE I. THE MATHEMATICS OF GROWTH a. Production Functions (Quick Review) b. Elasticity (Quick Review) c. Discrete Time versus Continuous Time d. Growth of Discrete Time Variables Proportional Growth Rate over a Given Period Constant Proportional Growth and Compounding e. Growth of Continous Time Variables Instantaneous Proportional Growth Rate at a Given Moment Constant Proportional Growth (i.e. Exponential Growth) f. Products and Ratios of Growing Variables g. Functions of Growing Variables h. Notion of a Steady State II. CONSUMPTION VS. GROWTH file:///j /STUDENT%20SERVICES/UGRAD%20PROGRAM...20117%20WI07%20Machina/ECON_117-syllabus.html (2 of 10)4/28/2008 11:03:45 AM

WITH A FIXED POPULATION: ROBINSON CRUSOE S PROBLEM a. The Tradeoff Between Current and Long Run Consumption Levels b. Maximizing Steady State Consumption III. CONSUMPTION VS. GROWTH WITH A GROWING POPULATION: THE BLUE LAGOON PROBLEM a. The Effect of Population Growth on the Robinson Crusoe Problem b. Maximizing Steady State Per Capita Consumption IV. IS CAPITALISM DOOMED? THE HARROD-DOMAR MODEL a. The Leontief or Fixed Proportions Production Function b. The Natural Rate of Growth c. The Warranted Rate of Growth d. The Instability of the Economy file:///j /STUDENT%20SERVICES/UGRAD%20PROGRAM...20117%20WI07%20Machina/ECON_117-syllabus.html (3 of 10)4/28/2008 11:03:45 AM

V. STABILIZING EFFECT OF SUBSTITUTABILITY: THE NEOCLASSICAL MODEL a. Constant Returns to Scale (CRS) Production Functions Definition of Constant Returns to Scale (and Scale Invariance) Examples: Linear, Leontief, Cobb- Douglas, CES Some Strange & Wonderful Properties of CRS Production Functions Marginal and Average Products are All Scale Invariant Euler s Theorem Input Elasticities Sum to Unity b. Factor Substitutability and Smooth Production Functions c. The Automatic Stabilizing Effect of Factor Substitution d. Comparative Statics of the Steady State e. The Long Run Distribution of Income VI. EXTENSIONS OF THE NEOCLASSICAL GROWTH MODEL a. Variable Population Growth Rates b. Variable Labor Supply c. Variable file:///j /STUDENT%20SERVICES/UGRAD%20PROGRAM...20117%20WI07%20Machina/ECON_117-syllabus.html (4 of 10)4/28/2008 11:03:45 AM

Savings Rate d. Taxation VII. TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS AND ECONOMIC GROWTH a. The Sources of Technical Progress b. The Three Implications of Technical Progress c. Hicks Neutral, Harrod Neutral & Solow Neutral Technical Progress d. Continuous Technical Progress e Technical Progress and Economic Growth f. Embodied Technical Progress VIII. OPTIMAL GROWTH: THE GOLDEN RULE a. Diagrammatic Representation of the Golden Rule b. Intuitive Explanation of the Golden Rule IX. MONEY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH a. Money as an Asset file:///j /STUDENT%20SERVICES/UGRAD%20PROGRAM...20117%20WI07%20Machina/ECON_117-syllabus.html (5 of 10)4/28/2008 11:03:45 AM

b. The Neoclassical Growth Model with Money c. The Effects of Monetary Policy on Economic Growth X. HUMAN CAPITAL AND ENDOGENOUS ECONOMIC GROWTH XI. MEASURING THE RATES AND DETERMINANTS OF ECONOMIC GROWTH a. Estimating Aggregate Production Functions b. Estimating Technological Progress and the Effects of Education c. Data Sets and Growth Accounting d. Empirical Analysis of Regional and Cross- Sectional Data Sets XII. ALTERNATIVE THEORIES OF GROWTH & THE DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME a. The Ricardian and Marxian Theories b. The Keynesian or Cambridge Theory file:///j /STUDENT%20SERVICES/UGRAD%20PROGRAM...20117%20WI07%20Machina/ECON_117-syllabus.html (6 of 10)4/28/2008 11:03:45 AM

XIII. GROWTH IN A FINITE WORLD: THE LIMITS TO GROWTH DEBATE a. The Possibility of Sustained Economic Growth b. The Desirability of Sustained Economic Growth c. The Consequences of Zero Economic Growth d. Global Modeling: The Club of Rome Model ECON 117 READINGS (Starred readings are required and are available in the Soft Reserve Package) GENERAL TEXTS AND SURVEYS (in increasing order of difficulty) Baumol, W.J., Economic Dynamics: An Introduction, New York: The Macmillan Company, 1970. Chs. 1-4, 17. Solow, R.M., Growth Theory: An Exposition, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1970 Hamburg, D., Models of Economic Growth, New York: Harper & Row, 1971. Ramanathan, R. Introduction to the Theory of Economic Growth, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1982 Neher, P.A., Economic Growth and Development: A Mathematical Introduction, New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1971. Hahn, F., and R. Matthews, The Theory of Economic Growth: A Survey, Economic Journal 74 (1964), 779-902. Dixit, A., The Theory of Equilibrium Growth, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1976. Burmeister, E., and Dobell, A.R., Mathematical Theories of Economic Growth, New York: The Macmillan Company, 1970. Barro, R. and X. Sala-I-Martin, Economic Growth, McGraw-Hill, 1995 file:///j /STUDENT%20SERVICES/UGRAD%20PROGRAM...20117%20WI07%20Machina/ECON_117-syllabus.html (7 of 10)4/28/2008 11:03:45 AM

BOOKS OF READINGS Sen, A. (Ed.), Growth Economics: Selected Readings, New York: Penguin Books, 1970. Stiglitz, J. and H. Uzawa (Eds.), Readings in the Modern Theory of Economic Growth, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1969. READINGS BY TOPIC I: Appropriate sections of Econ 117 Math Handout II/III: The lectures on this material will be self-contained IV: * Domar, E., Expansion and Employment, American Economic Review 37 (1947), 34-55. Harrod, R., An Essay in Dynamic Theory, Economic Journal 49 (1939), 14-33. Reprinted in Sen (1970) and in Stiglitz & Uzawa (1969). V: * Solow, R., A Contribution to the Theory of Economic Growth, Quarterly Journal of Economics 70 (1956), 65-94. Reprinted in Sen (1970) and in Stiglitz & Uzawa (1969). VI: * Solow, R., A Contribution... VII: * VIII: * IX: * Nicholson, W., Microeconomic Theory 5th Edition, Hinsdale, Ill.: Dryden Press, 1992. Pages 316-320. Solow, R., Technical Change and the Aggregate Production Function, Review of Economics and Statistics 39 (1957), 312-320. Conlisk, J. A Modified Neoclassical Growth Model with Endogenous Technical Change, Southern Economic Journal 34 (1967), 199-208. Phelps, E.S., The Golden Rule of Accumulation: A Fable for Growthmen, American Economic Review 51 (1961), 638-643. Reprinted in Sen (1970). Marty, A., The Neoclassical Theorem, American Economic Review 54 (1964), 1026-29. Johnson, H., Money in a Neo-Classical One-Sector Growth Model, in H. Johnson, Selected Essays in Monetary Economics, London: George Allen & Unwin, 1978. Reprinted in Sen (1970). Tobin, J., The Neutrality of Money in Growth Models: A Comment, Economica 34 (1967), 69-72. Johnson, H., The Neutrality of Money in Growth Models: A Reply, Economica 34 (1967), 73-74. file:///j /STUDENT%20SERVICES/UGRAD%20PROGRAM...20117%20WI07%20Machina/ECON_117-syllabus.html (8 of 10)4/28/2008 11:03:45 AM

X: * Romer, P. Increasing Returns and Long-Run Growth, Journal of Political Economy 94 (1986), 1002-1037. XI: * Reich, R., The Quiet Path to Technological Preeminence, Scientific American 261 (1989), 41-47. Mankiw G., D. Romer, and D. Weil. A Contribution to the Empirics of Economic Growth, Quarterly Journal of Economics 107 (1992), 407-437. Kuznets, S., Economic Growth of Nations: Total Output and Production Structure, Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press, 1971. Dennison, E., Why Growth Rates Differ: Postwar Experience in Nine Countries, Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, 1967. Summers, R. and A. Heston. The Penn World Table (Mark 5): An Expanded Set of International Comparisons, 1950-1988, Quarterly Journal of Economics 106 (1991), 327-368. XII: * Kaldor, N., Alternative Theories of Distribution, Review of Economic Studies 23 (1955-56), 83-100. Reprinted in Sen (1970) and in Stiglitz & Uzawa (1969). XIII: Forrester, J., World Dynamics, 2nd Ed., Cambridge, Mass.: Wright-Allen, 1973. Meadows, D., D. Meadows, J. Randers, and W. Behrens, Limits to Growth, New York: Universe Books, 1972. Mishan, E., Costs of Economic Growth, London: Staples Press, 1967. Weintraub, A., E. Schwartz, and J. Aronson (Eds.), The Economic Growth Controversy, White Plains, New York: Inter. Arts & Sciences Press, 1973. READINGS IN SOFT RESERVE PACKAGE Domar, E., Expansion and Employment, American Economic Review 37 (1947), 34-55. Solow, R., A Contribution to the Theory of Economic Growth, Quarterly Journal of Economics 70 (1956), 65-94. Nicholson, W., Microeconomic Theory 5th Edition, Hinsdale, Ill.: Dryden Press, 1992. Pages 316-320. Solow, R., Technical Change and the Aggregate Production Function, Review of Economics and Statistics 39 (1957), 312-320. Phelps, E.S., The Golden Rule of Accumulation: A Fable for Growthmen, American Economic Review 51 (1961), 638-643. Johnson, H., Money in a Neo-Classical One-Sector Growth Model, in H. Johnson, Selected Essays in Monetary Economics, London: George Allen & Unwin, 1978. file:///j /STUDENT%20SERVICES/UGRAD%20PROGRAM...20117%20WI07%20Machina/ECON_117-syllabus.html (9 of 10)4/28/2008 11:03:45 AM

Romer, P. Increasing Returns and Long-Run Growth, Journal of Political Economy 94 (1986), 1002-1037. Reich, R., The Quiet Path to Technological Preeminence, Scientific American 261 (1989), 41-47. Mankiw, G., D. Romer, and D. Weil. A Contribution to the Empirics of Economic Growth, Quarterly Journal of Economics 107 (1992), 407-437. Kaldor, N., Alternative Theories of Distribution, Review of Economic Studies 23 (1955-56), 83-100. file:///j /STUDENT%20SERVICES/UGRAD%20PROGRAM...20117%20WI07%20Machina/ECON_117-syllabus.html (10 of 10)4/28/2008 11:03:45 AM