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Courses Summer Term 2021

In Summer Term 2021 the Department of Economics offers the following master classes:

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!

 

Optional Modules:

6 ECTS Courses

Specialization areas will be listed in parentheses beneath the course title.

Lecturer Titel and Specialization
Bartos Development Economics
(Applied Econometrics)
Bühler Political Economics
(Applied Econometrics; Public Sector Economics)
Haufler Tax Policy and Multinational Firms
(Public Sector Economics; Microeconomics and Strategic Interaction)
Illing Monetary Policy: Theory and Practice
(Macroeconomics and International Economics)
Kotschy Topics in Macroeconomics
Macroeconomics and International Economics; Public Sector Economics)
Lang Contract Theory
(Microeconomics and Strategic Interaction)
Magli Advanced International Trade
(Macroeconomics and International Economics; Applied Econometrics)
Pittel/Azarova The Economics of Climate Change and Climate Policy
(Public Sector Economics)
Winter Empirical Health Economics
(Applied Econometrics; Public Sector Economics)

 

 

12 ECTS Courses

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)!

Specialization areas are listed in parentheses beneath the course title.

Lecturer Title und specialization
Haufler Tax Policy and Multinational Firms
(Public Sector Economics; Microeconomics and Strategic Interaction)
Illing Monetary Policy: Theory and Practice
(Macroeconomics and International Economics)
Lang Contract Theory
(Microeconomics and Strategic Interaction)
Löbbing Optimal Taxation of Top Incomes
(Public Sector Economics)
Peichl Empirical Research on Inequality and and Redistribution
(Macroeconomics and International Economics; Public Sector Economics)
Sunde Economics of Demographic Change
(Macroeconomics and International Economics; Public Sector Economics; Applied Econometrics)
Zierow/Lergetporer Econometric Evaluations of the Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic
(Applied Econometrics; Public Sector Economics)

 

Revision Tutorials

For courses of the compulsory modules which are  taking place annually we provide review tutorials and the opportunity to retake the exam during the lecture period in the following semester!

Microeconomics: course; repeat exam

Macroeconomics: course; repeat exam

Mathematics: course; repeat exam

Econometrics: course; repeat exam

Public Economics: course; repeat exam