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Vorlesungsverzeichnis >> Fakultät Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften >> Bachelor-/Master-Studiengänge Wirtschaftswissenschaften >> Master Betriebswirtschaftslehre, Internationale Betriebswirtschaftslehre, Wirtschaftspädagogik, European Economic Studies (EES) >>
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fächer
Angewandte Wirtschaftsforschung
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Übung zu Advanced Macroeconomics -
- Dozent/in:
- Juan Carlos Peña
- Angaben:
- Übung, 2 SWS
- Termine:
- Mi, 10:00 - 12:00, Online-Meeting
- Inhalt:
- Macroeconomic analysis is primarily concerned with two issues: (i) developing positive models in order to understand the dynamics of key macroeconomic variables such as output, employment, unemployment, inflation, interest rates, etc.; and (ii) deriving normative prescriptions for macroeconomic policymaking, in particular regarding the proper setting of fiscal and monetary policies. The course begins with a discussion of empirical facts regarding business cycles and growth to be explained by macroeconomic models and then provides an example of the role of economic policy as a macroeconomic stabilization mechanism based on a traditional reduced-form model of the macro-economy. The second part of the course deals in more detail with several building blocks for macroeconomic models based on intertemporal optimization along the neoclassical tradition. The third part of the course focuses in contrast on the caveats of this theoretical framework, as well as on the alternative modeling approaches.
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V/S: Advanced Macroeconomics -
- Dozent/in:
- Christian Proaño
- Angaben:
- Vorlesung, 2 SWS, ECTS: 6, Please register in the VC course to participate. The ZOOM address will be indicated on the first slides for this course.
- Termine:
- Mo, 12:00 - 14:00, Online-Webinar
- Inhalt:
- Macroeconomic analysis is primarily concerned with two issues: (i) developing positive models in order to understand the dynamics of key macroeconomic variables such as output, employment, unemployment, inflation, interest rates, etc.; and (ii) deriving normative prescriptions for macroeconomic policymaking, in particular regarding the proper setting of fiscal and monetary policies. The course begins with a discussion of empirical facts regarding business cycles and growth to be explained by macroeconomic models and then provides an example of the role of economic policy as a macroeconomic stabilization mechanism based on a traditional reduced-form model of the macro-economy. The second part of the course deals in more detail with several building blocks for macroeconomic models based on intertemporal optimization along the neoclassical tradition. The third part of the course focuses in contrast on the caveats of this theoretical framework, as well as on the alternative modeling approaches.
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V/S: Angewandte Wirtschaftsforschung 1: Macroeconometric Analysis -
- Dozent/in:
- Sebastian Gechert
- Angaben:
- Vorlesung, 2 SWS, ECTS: 6
- Termine:
- Mo, 14:00 - 16:00, F21/03.50
partly face-to-face teaching, partly online
- Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
- Please register in FlexNow as well as in VC before the start of the winter term. Later the VC will be password-protected.
- Inhalt:
- This course focuses on advanced methods for macroeconometric analysis. After a brief review of univariate covariance-stationary processes and the ARMA model class, alternative time series decomposition methods such as the Hodrick-Prescott Filter as well as frequency-based filtering methods such as the Baxter-King Filter are discussed. Still in the covariance-stationary domain, the VAR model class for the analysis of multivariate covariance-stationary processes is discussed in detail. As next, non-stationary time series processes are introduced, as well as the main unit root tests. On this basis, the concept of cointegration, as well as the corresponding VECM model class is introduced and discussed in detail. Time permitting, other advanced frameworks for the modeling of different types of nonlinear behavior will be discussed.
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V/S: Angewandte Wirtschaftsforschung 1: Übung zu Macroeconometric Analysis -
- Dozent/in:
- Juan Carlos Peña
- Angaben:
- Übung, 2 SWS
- Termine:
- Mi, 14:00 - 16:00, Online-Webinar
- Inhalt:
- This course focuses on advanced methods for macroeconometric analysis. After a brief review of univariate covariance-stationary processes and the ARMA model class, alternative time series decomposition methods such as the Hodrick-Prescott Filter as well as frequency-based filtering methods such as the Baxter-King Filter are discussed. Still in the covariance-stationary domain, the VAR model class for the analysis of multivariate covariance-stationary processes is discussed in detail. As next, non-stationary time series processes are introduced, as well as the main unit root tests. On this basis, the concept of cointegration, as well as the corresponding VECM model class is introduced and discussed in detail. Time permitting, other advanced frameworks for the modeling of different types of nonlinear behavior will be discussed.
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Empirische Mikroökonomik
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Ü: Personality Psychology and Economics -
- Dozent/in:
- Daniela Araujo Piedra
- Angaben:
- Seminar, 2 SWS, Studierende, die an unseren Veranstaltungen teilnehmen wollen, werden gebeten, sich für den Zugang zum jeweiligen VC-Kurs sowie für weitere Informationen zu Form und technischer Durchführung der Veranstaltung bis zum 02.11.2020 per E-Mail an die jeweils zuständige Person zu wenden Personality Psychology and Economics:: Daniela Araujo, M.P.P. (daniela.araujo@uni-bamberg.de)
- Termine:
- Mo, 14:00 - 16:00, Online-Webinar
Einzeltermin am 9.11.2020, Einzeltermin am 16.11.2020, 14:00 - 16:00, RZ/00.06
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Finanzwissenschaft
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S: Advanced Topics in Public Economics -
- Dozent/in:
- Florian Herold
- Angaben:
- Seminar, 2 SWS, Zur Teilnahme melden Sie sich bitte per email bis zum 02.11.2020 bei Dominik Bruckner, M.Sc.: Dominik.Bruckner@uni-bamberg.de
- Termine:
- Do, 14:15 - 16:00, Raum n.V.
ab 5.11.2020
- Inhalt:
- Objective:
This seminar at the master level concentrates on different aspects of public economics and epidemiology. The first part focuses on the history of epidemiology and various modelling approaches of epidemics. Part two deals with public policy issues regarding epidemic situation. Public good problems, such as the development of a vaccine, as well as economic consequences of various policy measurements are key aspects. Lastly, part three offers a perspective of political economics with regard to a crisis, such as a pandemic. Polarization as well as international coalitions are the center of discussion. After an introduction, students will study, present, and critically assess important publications in this field of research.
Please attend the introduction into scientific working, held by Dominik Bruckner, online, on November 12th, 2020 at 16:15.
Each student will give an online-presentation (the presentation should be in English). The presentation should last approx. 20 min with a subsequent discussion.
Students have to read all introductory literature (see next page) after each presentation students will participate in an open online discussion.
The seminar paper (10-12 pages) can be written in English or German.
All sessions are held online via MS Teams.
Requirements:
Only a limited number of participants may take part in the seminar. Preference will be given to EES-Master students, who have not yet participated in another seminar.
Students should have successfully completed the course Advanced Microeconomics.
Participants of the seminar are encouraged to take the course Datenbankrecherche Wirtschaftswissenschaften offered by the university library.
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Ü: Advanced Topics in Public Economics (Seminar) -
- Dozent/in:
- Dominik Bruckner
- Angaben:
- Übung, 3 SWS, Zur Teilnahme melden Sie sich bitte per email bis zum 02.11.2020 bei Dominik Bruckner, M.Sc.: Dominik.Bruckner@uni-bamberg.de
- Termine:
- Do, 16:15 - 18:00, Raum n.V.
ab 12.11.2020
- Inhalt:
- Objective:
This seminar at the master level concentrates on different aspects of public economics and epidemiology. The first part focuses on the history of epidemiology and various modelling approaches of epidemics. Part two deals with public policy issues regarding epidemic situation. Public good problems, such as the development of a vaccine, as well as economic consequences of various policy measurements are key aspects. Lastly, part three offers a perspective of political economics with regard to a crisis, such as a pandemic. Polarization as well as international coalitions are the center of discussion. After an introduction, students will study, present, and critically assess important publications in this field of research.
Please attend the introduction into scientific working, held by Dominik Bruckner, online, on November 12th, 2020 at 16:15.
Each student will give an online-presentation (the presentation should be in English). The presentation should last approx. 20 min with a subsequent discussion.
Students have to read all introductory literature (see next page) after each presentation students will participate in an open online discussion.
The seminar paper (10-12 pages) can be written in English or German.
All sessions are held online via MS Teams.
Requirements:
Only a limited number of participants may take part in the seminar. Preference will be given to EES-Master students, who have not yet participated in another seminar.
Students should have successfully completed the course Advanced Microeconomics.
Participants of the seminar are encouraged to take the course Datenbankrecherche Wirtschaftswissenschaften offered by the university library.
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Wirtschaftstheorie
Internationale Wirtschaft
Internationale Wirtschaftspolitik
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