学部・大学院区分 | | 開・博前 | | 時間割コード | | 3060000 | | 科目区分 | | 専門・プログラム Program | | 科目名 【日本語】 | | 国際開発経済学(グローバリゼーションと開発) | | 科目名 【英語】 | | International Development Economics (Globalization and Development) | | コースナンバリングコード | | | | 担当教員 【日本語】 | | 大坪 滋 ○ | | 担当教員 【英語】 | | OTSUBO Shigeru ○ | | 単位数 | | 2 | | 開講期・開講時間帯 | | 秋 火曜日 2時限 Fall Tue 2 | | 授業形態 | |
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授業の目的 【日本語】 | | | | 授業の目的 【英語】 | | "International Development Economics (Globalization and Development)," the sequel course to "Development Economics" offered in the second semester will handle international aspects of development economics. The “International Development Economics (Globalization and Development” covers selected topics such as: 1) economic development under the changing environment of globalization (risks and benefits associated with globalization, rise and demise of the East Asian growth model, convergence club under globalization); 2) international trade and development (inward- vs. outward-oriented development strategies and trade reforms, regionalism vs. multilateralism, WTO and industrial promotion); 3) external finance of development (ODA, FDI and multilateral corporations, portfolio flows, debt & financial crises); 4) managing open-economy development (BOP management, the order of liberalization, exchange rate regimes and monetary policy rules, fiscal sustainability, crisis management); 5) toward governance and quality of growth under globalization (growth and equity under globalization, localization under globalization); and 6) country case studies (with student presentations).
Consecutive enrollment from Development Economics will be highly effective. Knowledge of Development Economics, Basic Microeconomics, and Basic Macroeconomics is required. Basic knowledge of statistics/econometrics will be preferred. Theories of International Economics such as international trade theories and theories of international capital flows will be offered and explained. Those who are not certain about one’s qualifications should consult with the instructor (Prof. Otsubo) about enrollment at the first class meeting or during the initial office hours.
On-Line Course Syllabus:
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| | 到達目標 【日本語】 | | | | 到達目標 【英語】 | | | | 授業の内容や構成 | | Refer to the On-Line Syllabus for the details. This course deals with the international aspects of economic development, the frontier-yet-fundamental issues of ‘Development Management under Globalization (グローバリゼーション下の開発マネジメント)’. The course covers selected topics such as: 1) economic development under the changing environment of globalization (risks and benefits associated with globalization, rise and demise of the East Asian growth model, Africa’s marginalization, convergence club under globalization); 2) international trade and development (inward- vs. outward-oriented development strategies and trade reforms, regionalism vs. multilateralism, WTO and industrial promotion); 3) external finance of development (ODA, FDI and multilateral corporations, portfolio flows, debt & financial crises); 4) managing open-economy development (BOP management, the order of liberalization, exchange rate regimes and monetary policy rules, fiscal sustainability, crisis management); and 5) toward governance and quality of growth under globalization (growth, inequality, and poverty reduction under globalization). This course will consist of presentations/lectures by Prof. Otsubo, assigned presentations by students on country cases, and classroom discussions after presentations.
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| | 履修条件・関連する科目 | | Consecutive enrollment from Development Economics will be highly effective. Knowledge of Development Economics, Basic Microeconomics, and Basic Macroeconomics is required. Basic knowledge of statistics/econometrics will be preferred. Theories of International Economics such as international trade theories and theories of international capital flows will be offered and explained. Those who are not certain about one’s qualifications should consult with the instructor (Prof. Otsubo) about enrollment at the first class meeting or during the initial office hours.
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| | 成績評価の方法と基準 | | A take-home open-book exam (final exam) will be required (80%). Student group presentations/discussions on country case studies (from the GAD Volume II) may also be conducted and evaluated for academic credits and grading (10%). Participation in classroom discussions will also be used for grading (10%). |
| | 教科書・参考書 | | Main Textbook/Reader for Globalization and Development Shigeru T. Otsubo, ed. (2016). Globaliation and Development. London:Routledge. (Available as e-Books through the GSID Library.) Volume I: Leading Issues in Development with Globalization FOR disucssions on issues/topics; Volume II: Country Experiences FOR country case studies; and Volume III: In Search of a New Development Paradigm FOR paradigm discussions for the globalized Post-MDGs (or SDGs) era. Main Textbook for Development Economics Michael P. Todaro, Stephen C. Smith, Economic Development, 12thedition (2015), Pearson. (Only selected chapters.) Main Textbook for International Economics Richard E. Caves, Jeffrey A. Frankel, and Ronald W. Jones, World Trade and Payments: An Introduction, 10th ed., Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., 2007. [As course handouts will be distributed in the class, any standard textbooks for International Trade and Finance are acceptable for reference purposes.]
For further details, refer to the On-Line Syllabus. |
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