Economic and Development Problems in Africa 2013 Semester 1 Nicholas Spaull & Nico Katzke Department of Economics Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences 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 Admin Course information 3 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 3 What we want to accomplish in this course 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). • 4 More specifically… 5 6 Lowest GDP per head ($, 2008) Fastest growing cities (Total growth, 2010-15, %) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 7 Burundi Congo-Kinshasa Liberia Guinea-Bisau Malawi Somalia Zimbabwe Ethiopia Eritrea Sierra Leone 140 180 220 270 290 300 310 320 340 350 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Yamoussoukro, Cote d’Ivoire Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso Lilongwe, Malawi Blantyre, Malawi Abuja, Nigeria Huambo, Angola Luanda, Angola 43.8 38.5 28.9 28.8 28.4 26.1 26.0 8 Why is Africa poor? Economic and Development Problems in Africa Department of Economics Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences Case study 10 Botswana case study Economic and Development Problems in Africa 13 Aug 2012 Department of Economics Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences Economic and Development Problems in South Africa and Africa Understanding Foreign Aid Department of Economics Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences Economic and Development Problems in South Africa and Africa Poverty and Inequality in SA Department of Economics Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences Education in SA ? Department of Economics Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences 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) 15 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 Fellow 16 at the Centre for Chinese Studies-Stellenbosch 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) 17 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 debate Although certain finance / public economics topics will be addressed in this section, you 18 will in no way be disadvantaged if you do not possess a thorough background in these topics! What do I expect from you?? • To think!!!! • To learn! More specifically… Attendance! One essay One group assignment {no exam} My marking philosophy… 19 (9-10) inspired, (7-8) clever and interesting, (5-6) meets expectations, (3-4) below expectations, and (0-2) needs serious improvement. Assessment Policy 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 20 Instructional method? • Lectures • Readings • Podcasts (interviews and videos) • Case studies • Class discussion (!) 21 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… 22 23 Questions ??? 24