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Courses Winter Term 2020/21

In Winter Term 2020/21 the Department of Economics offers the following classes:

The information on this site is tentative and subject to change!

The course overview and detailed information can also be found on LSF Online-Portal or on the relevant website of the respective chairs. Please note that for some of the courses registration is required!

Compulsory Modules:

Mathematics for Economists - Lectures and Tutorials (blocked course October 2020, expected start date Oct. 23rd)

Macroeconomics - Lectures and Tutorials (blocked course 1st part of term)

Microeconomics - Lectures and Tutorials (blocked course 2nd part of term)

Econometrics - Lectures and Tutorials (blocked course / 1st part of term)

Public Economics - Lectures and Tutorials


The MSc in Economics 1st semester course schedule for winter term 2020/21 can be downloaded here.


Optional Modules:

6 ECTS Courses

(options for specialization in brackets)

Eckel/Flach Firms in Global Markets
(Macroeconomics and International Economics)
Fackler/Laurentsyeva Machine Learning: Applications in Economic Research
(Applied Econometrics)
Gumpert Firms in the Knowledge Economy
(Applied Econometrics; Microeconomics and Strategic Interaction)
Konrad International Public Economics
(Public Sector Economics)
Miethe Empirical Methods in International Public Finance
(Applied Econometrics; Public Sector Economics)
Pittel The Economics of Climate Change and Climate Policy
(Public Sector Economics; Macroeconomics and International Economics)
Schudy Experimental Political Economy
(Microeconomics and Strategic Interaction; Public Sector Economics)
Sunde Political Economy and Institutional Development
(Macroeconomics and International Economics; Public Sector Economics)
Zorn Monetary Economics
(Macroeconomics and International Economics; Public Sector Economics)

 

12 ECTS Courses

(options for specialization in brackets)

Please note that places in all 12 ECTS courses are limited, especially those courses requiring an oral presentation and a written term paper. In order to participate in a 12 ECTS course you have to register well in advance. More information can be found on the website of the ISC (in German)!

Ashraf Advanced Topics in Organizational Economics
(Applied Econometrics; Microeconomics and Strategic Interaction)
Cantoni Advanced Economic History
(Applied Econometrics)
Eckel/Yotov Quantitative Policy Analysis with the Structural Gravity Model of Trade
(Macroeconomics and International Economics; Applied Econometrics)
Fuest Taxation and Inequality
(Public Sector Economics)
Lindenthal Labor Economics
(Applied Econometrics)
Magli Empirical Issues in Trade
(Macroeconomics and International Economics; Applied Econometrics)
Schwardmann/
Le Yaouanq
Behavioral Public Policy
(Microeconomics and Strategic Interaction; Public Sector Economics)

 


 

 

 

 

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