Economics 336 - Econ/Science Tech & Innovation

Fall
2024
01
4.00
Ina Ganguli

TU TH 10:00AM 11:15AM

UMass Amherst
36591
Machmer Hall room W-26
iganguli@umass.edu
This course provides an economist?s introduction to the study of scientific, inventive and technological activities. The overarching focus is on understanding the microeconomic foundations of the knowledge production function and the determinants of innovation and technical change. We will begin with a brief historical overview of institutions supporting science and innovation and an introduction to the economic analysis of knowledge and ideas. Other topics include: incentive mechanisms such as prizes and intellectual property (patents), diffusion of ideas and technology, models of cumulative innovation, private and public funding for R&D, scientific and university-industry collaboration, diversity and career choices among STEAM workers, and innovation in emerging economies. The course will emphasize gaining real world knowledge about these issues and motivate economic concepts covered in a variety of ways, such as through publicly available datasets, news articles, group debates, case studies, and guest speakers.

ECON 104 & ECON 203/RESEC 202 Open only to ECON/STPEC/RES-EC/MGRECON Primary majors until after juniors enroll, then open to all on April 19.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.