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) |
Downloads
- Timetable MEC WS 2020_21 (403 KByte)