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Department of Economic History Courses 2014/15. Economic History. Analysing long-term economic, social and political change Focus on the processes of change, rather than historical events Using an understanding of history to explain the present. Department of Economic History.
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Economic History • Analysing long-term economic, social and political change • Focus on the processes of change, rather than historical events • Using an understanding of history to explain the present
Department of Economic History • One out of six departments at the School of Economics and Management • Research focus • Strong relationship between research and teaching
Research • Development economics • Economic growth and structural change • Agrarian history • Demography • Education and the labour market
Labour market • Public sector • Research • Official reports • Administration (government, NGOs, etc.) • Teaching • Private sector • Journalism and other investigative work • Investigator
Courses in English – autumn • EKHE40 Economic Development in Asia 15 cp • EKHE42 EmergingAsia 7,5 cp • EKHE43 Rising Giants 7,5 cp • EKHB21 Gr., Stag., and Ineq. In Africa 7,5 cp • SASE10 Swedish Economic Dev. 7,5 cp • SASE13 Population Aging and the Welfare State, 7,5 credit points
Courses in Swedish - autumn • EKHA20 Grundkurs, 30,0 hp • EKHA22 Världens ekonomiska historia 15 hp • EKHA50 Arbetsmarknad och arbetsliv 15 hp • EKHA51 Den svenska modellen 7,5 hp • EKHA52 Dagsaktuella arbetsmarknadsfr. 7,5 hp • EKHA60 Tillväxt och miljö 15 hp • EKHA61 Miljöhistoria 7,5 hp • EKHA62 Hållbar utveckling 7,5 hp
Courses in English - spring • EKHE30 Europe in the World Ec. 15 cp • EKHE33 The Break with the Old Order 7,5 cp • EKHE32 European Integration 7,5 cp • EKHD02 The global Economy 15 cp • SASE10 Swedish Economic Development 7,5 cp • SASE11 Ec. Ch., Labour M. and the Population 7,5 cp
Courses in English - spring • EKHE51 Business and Financial Systems - a Dynamic Perspective, 15 credit points • EKHE52 Business and Society - a Dynamic Perspective, 7,5 credit points • EKHE53 Financial Systems: Development and Crises, 7,5 credit points • SASE12 Family and Work: Scandinavia in International Perspective, 7,5 credit points
Courses in Swedish - spring • EKHA20 Grundkurs, 30,0 hp • EKHA22 Världens ekonomiska historia 15 hp • EKHA40Underutveckling i den globala ek. 15 hp • EKHA41 U-länderna och den globala obalansen 7,5 hp • EKHA42 Från kolonialism till globalisering 7,5 hp • EKHA33 Arbete och välfärd, 7,5 hp
Mastersprograms • Economic History • Economic Growth, Innovation and Spatial Dynamics • Economic Demography • (Master in Economic Development and Growth) • International Economics with a Focus on China
Where to turn? Håkan Lobell Student Advisor hakan.lobell@ekh.lu.se Tina Helgesson Department Secretary tina.helgesson@ekh.lu.se
EKHD02 The Global Economy • The Developmentof the World Economysinceabout 1750 • 15 creditpoints • Part Time • Distance Course, Internet Based • Spring Semester 2015
EKHD02 The Global Economy Development of the World Economy from about the mid-18th Century until present Monetary and Financial History Income distribution
EKHE40 Economic Development in Asia Montserrat Lopez Jerez Tobias Axelsson
Structure • Two 7,5 credit modules • EKHE42 Emerging Asia - Economic Transformation in East and South East Asia • EKHE43 Economic History: The Rising Giants - China and India entering the global scene
Structure • 20 lectures • 5 seminars • Progressive evaluation • Tutorials
EKHE42 Emerging Asia - Economic Transformation in East and South East Asia • Explores and explains the rapid industrialization and socio-economic modernisation in Pacific Asia • Historical processes • Different approaches to explain the East Asian Miracle • How? • Three tiers: • Japan • New Industrialized Countries • ASEAN countries • What can we learn from this?
EKHE43 Economic History: The Rising Giants - China and India entering the global scene • An understanding of the long-term development, institutional change and equity as conditions for modern economic growth • An understanding of the economic transformation of China and India, taking into account major characteristics of the high-performing Asian economies • An understanding and knowledge the social outcomes of modernisation in China and India. How do they differ and why?
The course will give you • An understanding of long-term development from pre-colonial Africa to present • An understanding of the divergent development paths and their outcome on inequality, growth and poverty in Africa • Deep insights of the research frontier in African economic history
Structure • Tutorial (10 seminars) • Thematic (changes from year to year) • Ex: • Myths and realities in Africa’s long-term economic development • The legacy of colonialism: Growth, inequality and poverty • The post-colonial growth miracle? • Africa, the West and the Rest • Between crisis and opportunity: Africa’s past, present and future
The course will give you • Basic knowledge of methodological debates on long-term social and economic change • Insights in macro-theories of long-term change • Insights in micro-theories of long-term change • Deep insights in methods in economic history
Structure • Two parts • Part one: Classic questions in economic history (4 lectures/seminars) • Part two • Track one – field study/internship • Track two – quantitative methods in economic history • Track three – economic theory and economic history