ECONOMIC HISTORY
6 credits during the 1st year of 8697 Business Administration (L-18) GENOVA
6 credits during the 1st year of 8698 Maritime, Logistics and Transport Economics and Business (L-18) GENOVA
OVERVIEW
This course aims at offering an overview of the economic growth and development from the Early Modern Age to the 21st century in a comparative perspective by focusing on the strategic factors responsible for modern growth.
AIMS AND CONTENT
LEARNING OUTCOMES
In this course, the long term European and international economic development is studied. The course traces the main transformations of the international economy, focusing on some significant issues, such as population, agriculture, international commerce, manufacturing and finance.
AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES
Knowledge and understanding
Students must acquire adequate knowledge and effective understanding of the operation mechanisms of economic systems in a comparative and long-term perspective.
Ability to apply knowledge and understanding
Students must learn to apply acquired knowledge and understand problems related to the current economic context as a result of its historical evolution.
Judgment Autonomy
Students must be able to use both conceptual and operational skills acquired with autonomy of judgment and skills in different contexts of application.
Communication Skills
Students must acquire the technical language of the discipline to communicate clearly and unambiguously to specialists and non-specialists.
Learning Abilities
Students must develop adequate learning skills so they will be able to elaborate autonomously the key issues of the discipline, especially in the working contexts where they will operate.
PREREQUISITES
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Teaching methods
Face to face lectures
SYLLABUS/CONTENT
- Growth and economic development in the long run
- Before the modern industry: preindustrial societies
- The start of modern Industry. England’s 18th century
- Development patterns: the Second Comers.
- From the first globalization to the second World War
- The modern economic development from 1945 to 1979
- The second globalization and its crises
RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY
For English textbooks and teaching material, Erasmus students are invited to contact the lecturer during office hours.
TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD
Ricevimento: Please contact the lecturer by e-mail.
Exam Board
ANDREA ZANINI (President)
MARINA ROMANI
LUISA PICCINNO
MARCO DORIA
LESSONS
Teaching methods
Face to face lectures
LESSONS START
15 February 2021
EXAMS
Exam description
Written examination
Assessment methods
Written examination, with multiple choice and open ended questions
Exam schedule
Date | Time | Location | Type | Notes |
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11/06/2021 | 11:30 | GENOVA | Scritto | |
25/06/2021 | 11:30 | GENOVA | Scritto | |
08/07/2021 | 11:30 | GENOVA | Scritto | |
09/09/2021 | 11:30 | GENOVA | Scritto |
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