SØK xx33 Sustainable Economic Development
SØK xx33 Sustainable Economic Development
Course code:
SØK xx33
Department:
Economics
Credits:
7.5
Course name in Norwegian:
Bærekraftig økonomisk utvikling
Product category:
Bachelor
Portfolio:
Bachelor of Business Administration - Programme Courses
Semester:
2026 Spring
Active status:
Planned
Level of study:
Bachelor
Teaching language:
Norwegian
Course type:
One semester
Learning outcomes - Knowledge
On completion of the course the students will have insight about:
- The relationship between sustainability and economic development
- The logical structure to the Solow model of capital accumulation and economic growth in the long term.
- The neoclassical growth model and endogenous growth models
- Sustainable use of natural resources
- Sustainable economic development and state finances and public debt
- Inequality and sustainability
- Climate changes, the environment and sustainable development
- The importance of education, infrastructure, and governance for sustainable development
Learning outcomes - Skills
On completion of the course the students are to be able to:
- Explain the main theories of economic growth
- Discuss the main issues related to sustainable economic development.
- Demonstrate good overview of the economic theories behind sustainable use of natural resources.
- Explain the policy trade-offs introduced by climate change and environmental considerations.
- Be able to analyse the effect of different climate and environmental policies.
- Show understanding of the importance of education, infrastructure and governance for sustainability.
- Be able to see the link between objectives and instruments of fiscal policy and conflict of goals between wealth creation and income distribution.
General Competence
Student will learn to identify the relevant economic problems facing firms and governments in an environmental and sustainable development context. Students should be able to discuss ethical issues related to sustainability – to climate changes, environmental issues, inequality and poverty.
Course content
- Economic growth models
- Sustainable use of natural resources
- Economic development, state finances and sovereign debt.
- Climate and environmental issues
- Economic sustainable development and income and wealth distribution
- Between countries
- Between people
- Between capital and labor
- Between generations
- Education and economic development
- Sustainable economic development and governance
- Sustainable economic development and infrastructure
- Collective goods
- Discounting
Teaching and learning activities
The core activity will be regular lectures, but with considerable additional elements of:
- Online material
- Online material, BI-produced, tailored to the context of Norway and BI
- Student assistant-led tutoring of problem sets
Software tools
No specified computer-based tools are required.
Qualifications
Required prerequisite knowledge
SØK XX11 Economics I, SØK xx21 Economics 2 (or SØK xx23 Microeconomics—economic theory).
Total weight:
0
Sum workload:
0
A course of 1 ECTS credit corresponds to a workload of 26-30 hours. Therefore a course of 7,5 ECTS credit corresponds to a workload of at least 200 hours.