シラバス情報

授業科目名
Seminar II (SS)
(英語名)
科目区分
Major Courses
対象学生
社会科学研究科
学年
2年
ナンバリングコード
KCWMS6MCA3
単位数
4.00単位
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授業の形態
演習 (Seminar)
開講時期
2026年度前期、2026年度後期
(Year)
担当教員
坪井 美都紀
所属
Graduate School of Social Sciences
授業での使用言語
英語
関連するSDGs目標
目標1/目標8/目標10
オフィスアワー・場所
Wednesdays, 12:20–12:50, Room A424
連絡先
miduki_tsuboi@em.u-hyogo.ac.jp

対応するディプロマ・ポリシー(DP)・教職課程の学修目標
二重丸は最も関連するDP番号を、丸は関連するDPを示します。
学部DP
研究科DP
1◎/3◎/4◎
全学DP
教職課程の学修目標

講義目的・到達目標
Course Objectives:
This seminar equips students with the theoretical and empirical skills necessary to write a master’s thesis on economic growth. In addition, students will develop the ability to conduct a literature survey, as research in economic growth is often technically demanding. Accordingly, the course places strong emphasis on analytical and mathematical rigor and does not shy away from formal methods.

Learning Goals:
By the end of the course, students should be able to read and critically understand academic papers on economic growth and to write a coherent and well-structured survey essay.
授業のサブタイトル・キーワード
Course Subtitle:
Advanced Economic Growth

Keywords of the course:
Solow Model; Romer Model; Schumpeterian Model
講義内容・授業計画
Course overview:
In the first semester, the course focuses on the Nobel Prize-winning models of economic growth, including the Solow, Romer, and Schumpeterian framework. In the second semester, the course expands to cover additional theories of economic growth. Throughout the course, relevant mathematical tools are reviewed and applied as needed.

Lecture Schedule:
1. Introduction and Course Overview
2. Mathematical Review (I)
3. Mathematical Review (II)
4. The Facts of Economic Growth
5. The Solow Model (I)
6. The Solow Model (II)
7. Empirical Applications of the Solow Model (I)
8. Empirical Applications of the Solow Model (II)
9. The Economics of Ideas (I)
10. The Economics of Ideas (II)
11. The Romer Model (I)
12. The Romer Model (II)
13. The Romer Model (III)
14. Growth through Creative Destruction (I)
15. Growth through Creative Destruction (II)
16. Growth and Development (I)
17. Growth and Development (II)
18. Social Infrastructure and Long-Run Economic Performance (I)
19. Social Infrastructure and Long-Run Economic Performance (II)
20. Population and the Origin of Sustained Growth (I)
21. Population and the Origin of Sustained Growth (II)
22. Natural Resources and Economic Growth (I)
23. Natural Resources and Economic Growth (II)
24. Alternative Theories of Endogenous Growth (I)
25. Alternative Theories of Endogenous Growth (II)
26. The Future of Growth (I)
27. The Future of Growth (II)
28. Understanding Economic Growth (I)
29. Understanding Economic Growth (II)
30. Understanding Economic Growth (III)
対面・遠隔の別
対面
実施方法及び遠隔上限適用対象の別
In-person classes only, not subject to the cap on distance-education credits.
生成AIの利用
利用する場面を限定し許可
生成AI注意点
Limited permission applies. When using generative AI (GenAI), students must comply with the “Guidelines on the Use of Generative AI in Education at the University of Hyogo (For Students).” GenAI tools such as ChatGPT can be used only for polishing English. Students must not use GenAI to create handouts or to summarize assigned readings.
教科書
Jones, C.I., Vollrath, D., 2024. Introduction to Economic Growth, 4th edition. W.W. Norton & Company.
参考文献
Solow, R.M., 2000. Growth Theory: An Exposition, 2nd edition. Oxford University Press.
Acemoglu, D., 2009. Introduction to Moden Economic Growth. Princeton University Press.
Aghion, P., Howitt, P., 2009. The Economics of Growth. MIT Press.
Jones, C.I., 2016. The Facts of Economic Growth. In Handbook of Macroeconomics, Vol. 2, pp. 3-69.
事前・事後学習(予習・復習)の内容・時間の目安
Preparation:
Read the assigned textbook sections and prepare a presentation on the assigned material (10 hours).

Review:
Review the textbook and course materials (10 hours).
アクティブ・ラーニングの内容
Students are required to give presentations every week.
成績評価の基準・方法
Grades are based on weekly presentations (100%). Grades will be assigned as follows: S (90 points or higher), A (80 points or higher), B (70 points or higher), and C (60 points or higher).
課題・試験結果の開示方法
Students will receive feedback on their presentations every week.
履修上の注意・履修要件
Undergraduate-level macroeconomics and mathematical economics are prerequisites. Mathematical tools beyond this level be introduced and supplemented by the instructor as needed.
実践的教育
Not applicable.
備考
Learning technical tools is not always enjoyable in itself, but it is essential for encouraging with advanced economics at the master’s level. Students are expected to approach the course with patience, discipline, and intellectual curiosity.
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