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Development Economics: Ökonomische Analysen zur Panafrikanischen Freihandelszone - Einzelansicht

Veranstaltungsart Seminar Veranstaltungsnummer 414012
SWS 2 Semester SoSe 2020
Einrichtung Wirtschaftswissenschaften   Sprache englisch
Belegungsfrist 20.04.2020 - 10.05.2020

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Seminar Mi 12:00 bis 14:00 wöchentlich 22.04.2020 bis 22.07.2020  3.01.2.48 Dr. Paha  
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The course will be held in English.

Literatur

Motta, M. (2004). ”Competition Policy: Theory and Practice.” Cambridge University Press.

Todaro, M.P. and Smith S.C. (2015). ”Economic Development.” 12th edition. Pearson.

 

Additional literature can be found in the syllabus (see below) and will also be announced during the lecture.

Voraussetzungen

The course builds on concepts taught in the classes Microeconomics IMicroeconomics II, and Advanced Microeconomics. As a mandatory requirement, you must have passed the development economics class in the winter term 2019/20.

Leistungsnachweis

Portfolioprüfung: 20minütiger Vortrag/Korreferat (25%) mit ca. 15-seitiger Hausarbeit (75%)

Lerninhalte

In this seminar, we will analyze economic effects of the African Continental Free Trade Area. A first focus will be put on the effects of liberalized trade on cross-border competition including, for example, effects on merger activities, firm entry and exit, infant industries, industrial policy and many more. A second focus will be put on topics such as welfare effects of the AfCFTA, the relationship of FDI and the free trade area, inclusiveness (regional distributional and gender aspects) of the AfCFTA as well as possible problems with its implementation. The students shall present results of theoretical and empirical research on competition and trade. These results shall be interpreted in light of practical applications (e.g., competition cases) in Africa.

Zielgruppe

Master's students. The participants in this seminar must already have completed the first part of the development economics module by, e.g., having attended the development economics lecture in winter 2019/20.

Externe Dokumente
Name Dateiname
Syllabus Syllabus_AfCFTA_200414_final version.pdf

Strukturbaum
Keine Einordnung ins Vorlesungsverzeichnis vorhanden. Veranstaltung ist aus dem Semester SoSe 2020 , Aktuelles Semester: SoSe 2024