Economic and Development Problems in Africa 2013 Semester 1

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Economic and Development Problems in Africa 2013 Semester 1. Nicholas Spaull & Nico Katzke. A little bit about me… Nicholas Spaull I love to Travel Studied at UKZN / SUN / UCT Economics by profession (PhD...) Education by passion Office: Schumann 202 NicholasSpaull@gmail.com NicSpaull - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Department of Economics

Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences

Economic and Development Problems in Africa 2013Semester 1

Nicholas Spaull & Nico Katzke

A little bit about me…• Nicholas Spaull• I love to Travel• Studied at UKZN / SUN / UCT• Economics by profession (PhD...)• Education by passion• Office: Schumann 202

• NicholasSpaull@gmail.com • NicSpaull• nicspaull.com______________________________Second half of the course: (proper intro in week 8) nicokatzke@sun.ac.za

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AdminCourse information3 American credits; 6 ECTS credits

Venue: Wilcocks 3018

Friday 10:00 – 13:00___________________________Evaluation•Policy brief•Group assignment•2 x MCQ tests

There will be no exam.**The above is subject to change

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The aim of this course is to get you to think critically about some of the major developmental issues facing Sub-Saharan Africa today.

Some caveats:• This is not a typical course• Multiple lecturers (incl. guest

lecturers)

But…• It will be interesting!• You will learn how to think and

you will learn about Africa (esp SA).

• More specifically…

What we want to accomplish in this course

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Lowest GDP per head ($, 2008)

1. Burundi 1402. Congo-Kinshasa 1803. Liberia 2204. Guinea-Bisau 2705. Malawi 2906. Somalia 3007. Zimbabwe 3108. Ethiopia 3209. Eritrea 34010. Sierra Leone 350

Fastest growing cities (Total growth, 2010-15, %)

1. Yamoussoukro, Cote d’Ivoire 43.8

2. Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso38.5

3. Lilongwe, Malawi28.9

4. Blantyre, Malawi28.8

5. Abuja, Nigeria28.4

6. Huambo, Angola26.1

7. Luanda, Angola26.0

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Case study

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Botswana case studyEconomic and Development Problems in Africa

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Education in SA

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Topics to be addressed• Session 8: • Development of financial markets in South

Africa• Lecturer: Nico Katzke (Financial Economics

lecturer, SU)

• Session 9: • The role of Social Media in the

development of the state and the economy, through the availability of information and ease of mass-communication• Lecturer: Dirk Bosman (Social media

researcher at Kalahari.com)

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Topics to be addressed• Session 10: • Impact of the European Debt crisis on

Southern African economies• Lecturer: Prof. Rudolf Gous (Chief Economist at

Rand Merchant Bank, Director at RMB Holdings)

• Session11: • China’s role in the development of markets

in Southern Africa• Lecturer: Dr Daouda Cisse (accomplished

Research Fellowat the Centre for Chinese Studies-

Stellenbosch University)

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Topics to be addressed• Session 12: • Developing and managing the public sector

in Southern Africa• Lecturer: Prof. Estian Calitz (Former Director-

General of Finance to the South African Government)

• Session 13: • Mining in South Africa: would the people

benefit from a nationalized mining sector?• Lecturer: Nico Katzke (Financial Economics

lecturer, SU)

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Summary of topics discussed:• Development of financial sectors• Social media• China / Africa relations• Euro Debt crisis impact on Africa• Public economics (the state’s role

in development)• Mining and the on-going

Nationalization debateAlthough certain finance / public economics topics will be addressed in this section, you will in no way be disadvantaged if you do not possess a thorough background in these topics!

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• To think!!!!• To learn!More specifically… Attendance! One essay One group assignment {no exam}My marking philosophy…

(9-10) inspired, (7-8) clever and interesting, (5-6) meets expectations, (3-4) below expectations, and (0-2) needs serious improvement.

What do I expect from you??

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AssessmentPolicy brief

• Using pivot-tables to extract information from data

• Presenting information in understandable way

• Understand the policy process in Africa (and developing countries more generally)

• 2 Tests

• Group assignment

• No exam

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• Lectures• Readings• Podcasts (interviews and

videos)• Case studies • Class discussion (!)

Instructional method?

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Questions to consider...

• Course resources – DVD + website

• Current affairs in SA – stay up to date by reading a local newspaper and watching the news

• Academic writing – Referencing is compulsory.

• Email addresses…

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Questions ???