B2014 - ECONOMIC STATISTICS

Academic Year 2023/2024

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Economics and Public Policy (cod. 5945)

Learning outcomes

This course introduces students to economic measurement in a modern economy as a way to inform policymaking.

Course contents

The main topics to be covered (not necessarily in order of presentation): Why Economic Statistics?; Price indices and inflation; The National Income and Product Accounts; Productivity and the labor market; Seasonality; Measuring economic inequality; Subnational statistics; National wealth and natural capital; Innovation statistics

Readings/Bibliography

The main textbook is available online:

Jonathan Athow and Joe Grice (eds.) “Measuring the Economy”, online textbook at https://measuringtheeconomy.uk/index.html

It will be supported by additional reading.

Teaching methods

Lectures, case studies and workshops.

Assessment methods

Written examination at the end of the course.

Teaching tools

The e-learning platform will provide access to lecture slides, case studies, data sets and solutions. Normally lessons will also be recorded and made available to support your studies. Weekly office hours will be held and comments and grading of the exams will be available in online feedback meetings.

Office hours

See the website of Martin Forster

SDGs

Quality education Industry, innovation and infrastructure Reduced inequalities

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.