The course aims to provide the student with a thorough knowledge, both
empirical and with essential theoretical references, about the role of
institutions in fostering economic development: both international
institutions, especially financial, as well as economic and political
institutions, on a national and regional scale.
EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES.
KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING.
At the end of the course, the students will have to know the fundamental concepts of institutional economics, the evolution of institutions in the course of history on a global scale with particular regard to the economic sphere, and in relation to ethics and culture, the role of international institutions for economic growth and the development processes from the nineteenth century to the present, and the importance of institutions and the related ruling classes for long-term Italian economic development and the historical regional imbalances within Italy.
APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING.
At the end of the course the students must be able to critically evaluate
the functioning of the various institutions, both national and international,
in order to promote economic development and to place them in
historical perspective; they will also have to be able to reason critically
about the relationship between institutions, culture and development.
COMMUNICATION SKILLS.
At the end of the course the students will have acquired the following communication skills: knowing how to use the political-institutional and historical-economic language adequately; to know how to discuss properly and rigorously the role of institutions, ruling classes, the cultural dimension, in different international and Italian historical contexts.