Note du 29 juin 2020
Sans connaitre encore le temps que dureront les mesures de distances sociales liées à la pandémie de Covid-19, et quels que soient les changements qui ont dû être opérés dans l’évaluation de la session de juin 2020 par rapport à ce que prévoit la présente fiche descriptive, de nouvelles modalités d’évaluation des unités d’enseignement peuvent encore être adoptées par l’enseignant ; des précisions sur ces modalités ont été -ou seront-communiquées par les enseignant·es aux étudiant·es dans les plus brefs délais.
Sans connaitre encore le temps que dureront les mesures de distances sociales liées à la pandémie de Covid-19, et quels que soient les changements qui ont dû être opérés dans l’évaluation de la session de juin 2020 par rapport à ce que prévoit la présente fiche descriptive, de nouvelles modalités d’évaluation des unités d’enseignement peuvent encore être adoptées par l’enseignant ; des précisions sur ces modalités ont été -ou seront-communiquées par les enseignant·es aux étudiant·es dans les plus brefs délais.
5 crédits
30.0 h + 6.0 h
Q2
Enseignants
Oikonomou Rigas;
Langue
d'enseignement
d'enseignement
Anglais
Thèmes abordés
The following topics will be covered :
Part I: The overlapping generations approach to capital accumulation
Competitive equilibria & Optimality
Policies: pensions, public debt, fiscal policy
Education, altruism
Part II: Infinite horizon models of economic growth
Endogenous growth theory, an introduction
Technological progress, the "embodiment controversy" and growth
Schumpeterian models of economic growth and fluctuations
Acquis
d'apprentissage
d'apprentissage
A la fin de cette unité d’enseignement, l’étudiant est capable de : | |
1 | The aim of this course is to teach to the students how and when to use the building blocks of modern growth theory. These are taken from two different approaches: the first one considers that agents have an infinite hori-zon. The second one analyzes the case of an economy in which agents have finite lives ( overlapping genera-tions models ). |
La contribution de cette UE au développement et à la maîtrise des compétences et acquis du (des) programme(s) est accessible à la fin de cette fiche, dans la partie « Programmes/formations proposant cette unité d’enseignement (UE) ».
Bibliographie
Main TextBook- Lars Ljungqvist and Thomas J. Sargent (2012) Recursive Macroeconomic Theory, MIT Press, 3rd Edition
Huggett Mark (1993) ‘The Risk-Free Rate in Heterogeneous-Agent Incomplete-Insurance Economies’ Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 17, 953- 969
Lars Ljungqvist and Thomas J. Sargent (2012) Recursive Macroeconomic Theory, MIT Press, 3rd Edition
*De Nardi M-C. ‘Wealth Inequality and Intergenerational Links’ . Review of Economic Studies, July 2004, vol. 71, n. 3, pages 743-768
*Castaneda, A. Diaz- Jimenez, J and Rios Rull,J (2003). ‘Accounting for the US Earnings and Wealth Inequality’ Journal of Political Economy, 4 818-857
*Cagetti, M. de Nardi M-C. (2006) Entrepreneurship, Frictions, and Wealth Journal of Political Economy, October, vol. 114, n. 5, pages 835-870
Kaplan, G. and Violante, G. How Much Consumption Insurance Beyond Self-Insurance? American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, Vol. 2(4), October 2010, 53-87
*Heathcote, J. Storesletten and Violante, G. The Macroeconomic Implications of Rising Wage Inequality in the United States, Journal of Political Economy, University of Chicago Press, vol. 118(4), pages 681-722, 08.
*Juan Carlos Conesa, Sagiri Kitao, and Dirk Krueger. Taxing Capital? Not a Bad Idea after All! American Economic Review, 99(1):25-48, March 2009.
*David Domeij and Jonathan Heathcote. On the Distributional Effects of Reducing Capital Taxes. International Economic Review, 45(2):523{554, 2004.
Andres Erosa and Martin Gervais. Optimal Taxation in Life-Cycle Economies. Journal of Economic Theory, 105(2):338-369, 2002.
Nezih Guner, Remzi Kaygusuz, and Gustavo Ventura (2012 a). Taxation and Household Labor Supply. Review of Economic Studies, 79(1):1-37, January
Nezih Guner, Remzi Kaygusuz, and Gustavo Ventura (2012 b). Taxing women: A macroeconomic analysis. Journal of Monetary Economics, 59(1):111-128, January
Davila, J., Jong J.H., Krusell, P. and Ríos Rull, J.V. Constrained Efficiency in the Neoclassical Growth Model with Uninsurable Idiosyncratic shocks Econometrica.
5. Models of Heterogeneity with Aggregate Risk. Theory and Applications
a) Theory
Krusell, P., Smith Jr., A.A., 1998. Income and Wealth Heterogeneity in the Macroeconomy, Journal of Political Economy Vol. 106, No. 5 (October 1998), pp. 867-896
b) Welfare Costs of Business Cycles.
De Santis, M., 2007, Individual Consumption Risk and the Welfare Cost of Business Cycles, American Economic Review 97(4): 1488-1505.
Krusell, P., Mukoyama T., Sahin, A., and Smith A. J (2009) ‘Revisiting the welfare effects of eliminating business cycles’ Review of Economic Dynamics 12 (2009) 393–404
Krusell, P., Smith Jr., A.A., 1999. On the welfare effects of eliminating business cycles. Review of Economic Dynamics 2, 245–272.
c) Hours and Labor Wedges.
Chang Y and Kim S-B (2007). Heterogeneity and Aggregation: Implications for Labor-Market Fluctuations, American Economic Review, 97 (5), 1939-1956.
- Dynamic Programming: Solving the Stochastic growth model through value function Iteration.
- Models of Heterogeneous agents without aggregate risk: Theory
Huggett Mark (1993) ‘The Risk-Free Rate in Heterogeneous-Agent Incomplete-Insurance Economies’ Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 17, 953- 969
Lars Ljungqvist and Thomas J. Sargent (2012) Recursive Macroeconomic Theory, MIT Press, 3rd Edition
- Models of Heterogeneous Agents without Aggregate Risk: Applications
- Wealth Distribution:
*De Nardi M-C. ‘Wealth Inequality and Intergenerational Links’ . Review of Economic Studies, July 2004, vol. 71, n. 3, pages 743-768
*Castaneda, A. Diaz- Jimenez, J and Rios Rull,J (2003). ‘Accounting for the US Earnings and Wealth Inequality’ Journal of Political Economy, 4 818-857
*Cagetti, M. de Nardi M-C. (2006) Entrepreneurship, Frictions, and Wealth Journal of Political Economy, October, vol. 114, n. 5, pages 835-870
- Income and Consumption Inequality.
Kaplan, G. and Violante, G. How Much Consumption Insurance Beyond Self-Insurance? American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, Vol. 2(4), October 2010, 53-87
*Heathcote, J. Storesletten and Violante, G. The Macroeconomic Implications of Rising Wage Inequality in the United States, Journal of Political Economy, University of Chicago Press, vol. 118(4), pages 681-722, 08.
- Fiscal Policies: Taxation of Heterogeneous Households.
- Capital and Labor Taxation.
*Juan Carlos Conesa, Sagiri Kitao, and Dirk Krueger. Taxing Capital? Not a Bad Idea after All! American Economic Review, 99(1):25-48, March 2009.
*David Domeij and Jonathan Heathcote. On the Distributional Effects of Reducing Capital Taxes. International Economic Review, 45(2):523{554, 2004.
Andres Erosa and Martin Gervais. Optimal Taxation in Life-Cycle Economies. Journal of Economic Theory, 105(2):338-369, 2002.
Nezih Guner, Remzi Kaygusuz, and Gustavo Ventura (2012 a). Taxation and Household Labor Supply. Review of Economic Studies, 79(1):1-37, January
Nezih Guner, Remzi Kaygusuz, and Gustavo Ventura (2012 b). Taxing women: A macroeconomic analysis. Journal of Monetary Economics, 59(1):111-128, January
Davila, J., Jong J.H., Krusell, P. and Ríos Rull, J.V. Constrained Efficiency in the Neoclassical Growth Model with Uninsurable Idiosyncratic shocks Econometrica.
5. Models of Heterogeneity with Aggregate Risk. Theory and Applications
a) Theory
Krusell, P., Smith Jr., A.A., 1998. Income and Wealth Heterogeneity in the Macroeconomy, Journal of Political Economy Vol. 106, No. 5 (October 1998), pp. 867-896
b) Welfare Costs of Business Cycles.
De Santis, M., 2007, Individual Consumption Risk and the Welfare Cost of Business Cycles, American Economic Review 97(4): 1488-1505.
Krusell, P., Mukoyama T., Sahin, A., and Smith A. J (2009) ‘Revisiting the welfare effects of eliminating business cycles’ Review of Economic Dynamics 12 (2009) 393–404
Krusell, P., Smith Jr., A.A., 1999. On the welfare effects of eliminating business cycles. Review of Economic Dynamics 2, 245–272.
c) Hours and Labor Wedges.
Chang Y and Kim S-B (2007). Heterogeneity and Aggregation: Implications for Labor-Market Fluctuations, American Economic Review, 97 (5), 1939-1956.
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