Explores wealth-based assessment for testing sustainability, wealth accounting, natural capital use, convergence in wealth, ANS calculation, and project topics.
Provides an overview of environmental economics, covering course structure, key concepts, and the relationship between economic activity and environmental issues.
Explores capital accumulation, investment, human capital dynamics, and sustainability, emphasizing the estimation methods of a stock of capital and the conditions for a growing capital stock.
Covers fundamental concepts of environmental and ecological economics, sustainable development, wealth accounting, and perspectives on protecting the planet.
Explores Stochastic Optimal Control, emphasizing Optimal Consumption and Investment, the Martingale Representation Theorem, and the Verification Theorem.
Questions the correlation between economic growth and happiness, examining factors like Maslow's hierarchy of needs, GDP limitations, and the costs of growth.