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Vorlesungsverzeichnis >> Fakultät Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften >> Bachelor-/Master-Studiengänge Wirtschaftswissenschaften >> Master Betriebswirtschaftslehre, Internationale Betriebswirtschaftslehre, Wirtschaftspädagogik, European Economic Studies (EES) >>

Volkswirtschaftliche Fächer

 

Forschungsseminar

Dozent/in:
N.N.
Angaben:
Vorlesung
Termine:
Di, 16:00 - 18:00, F21/02.18

Angewandte Wirtschaftsforschung

 

Advanced Macroeconomics

Dozent/in:
Christian Proaño
Angaben:
Vorlesung, 2 SWS
Termine:
Mo, 10:00 - 12:00, FG1/00.08
Einzeltermin am 29.4.2019, 10:00 - 12:00, F21/01.37
Erster Termin: 29.04.2019
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.

 

Angewandte Wirtschaftsforschung 2: Computational Macroeconomics

Dozent/in:
Joep Lustenhouwer
Angaben:
Seminar, 2 SWS
Termine:
Di, 14:00 - 16:00, RZ/00.07
Inhalt:
The course aims to make students familiar with programming in a programming language commonly used in macroeconomics. In the first few session the programming syntax and basic building blocks that will be used later are introduced. Next, after students have obtained some programming skills, the focus turns to applying the learned programming techniques to macroeconomic problems. Students will then be asked to write and modify codes to e.g. solve macroeconomic models. Grades will be based on a final assignments, to be handed in after the end of the course.

 

Angewandte Wirtschaftsforschung 2: Übung zu Computational Macroeconomics

Dozent/in:
Tim Hagenhoff
Angaben:
Übung, 2 SWS
Termine:
Mi, 14:00 - 16:00, RZ/00.07

 

Angewandte Wirtschaftsforschung 4: Advanced Topics in Empirical Macroeconomics

Dozent/in:
Christian Proaño
Angaben:
Seminar, 2 SWS
Termine:
Einzeltermin am 29.4.2019, 12:30 - 13:00, F21/03.02
Einzeltermin am 16.7.2019, 10:00 - 12:00, F21/01.57
Introductory session: April 29, 2019 12.30-13h in F21/03.02; block seminar for presentations: 15.07.19 from 15.00 to 18.00h in F21/03.48
Inhalt:
The following topics will e.g. handled:
  • Short- and Long-Run Identification in VAR models
  • Identification by Sign Restrictions
  • Factor-Augmented VAR models
  • Panel VAR models

 

Diplomandenseminar

Dozent/in:
Christian Proaño
Angaben:
Seminar, 2 SWS
Termine:
Zeit und Ort nach Vereinbarung nach Vereinbarung

 

Übung A zu Advanced Macroeconomics

Dozent/in:
Benjamin Lojak
Angaben:
Übung, 2 SWS
Termine:
Do, 10:00 - 12:00, F21/02.18
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.

 

Übung B zu Advanced Macroeconomics

Dozent/in:
Benjamin Lojak
Angaben:
Übung, 2 SWS
Termine:
Mi, 16:00 - 18:00, F21/03.01
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.

 

V/S: Angewandte Wirtschaftsforschung 3: Financial Macroeconomics

Dozent/in:
Christian Proaño
Angaben:
Vorlesung, 2 SWS
Termine:
Mi, 10:00 - 12:00, F21/02.55
Erster Termin: 08.05.2019
Inhalt:
This course handles key concepts in financial macroeconomics such as asymmetric information, credit rationing, the role of collateral requirements for aggregate credit dynamics, and the financial accelerator mechanism at an advanced level. After an extensive discussion of the problems resulting from asymmetric information in the financial markets, the inclusion of these problems and their solutions in small- and medium-scale macroeconomic models is treated. The conduct of conventional and unconventional monetary policy in economies with modern financial systems is then investigated. Time permitting, issues like cross-border banking, banking crises and sovereign default might be handled as well.

 

V/S: Angewandte Wirtschaftsforschung 3: Übung zu Financial Macroeconomics

Dozent/in:
Benjamin Lojak
Angaben:
Übung, 2 SWS
Termine:
Do, 14:00 - 16:00, F21/02.31
Inhalt:
This course handles various topics in international macroeconomics on an advanced level. After an in-depth discussion of the intertemporal approach to the current account, the impact of demography and the existence of non-tradable goods on the current account and thus on the net foreign asset position of a country are handled. Further, the determination of the sustainability of a country s external debt, as well as the dynamics of sovereign debt default, are treated. Finally, current issues related to the euro area are thematized.

Empirische Mikroökonomik

 

Absolventen- und Doktorandenseminar

Dozent/in:
Guido Heineck
Angaben:
Seminar, 2 SWS
Termine:
Zeit und Ort nach Vereinbarung nach Vereinbarung

 

Doktorandenseminar

Dozent/in:
Johanna Sophie Quis
Angaben:
Vorlesung
Termine:
Einzeltermin am 10.5.2019, Einzeltermin am 24.5.2019, Einzeltermin am 14.6.2019, Einzeltermin am 12.7.2019, 12:00 - 14:00, F21/02.18
Einzeltermin am 26.7.2019, 16:00 - 18:00, F21/02.18

 

VL: Applied Economics of Education

Dozent/in:
Anica Kramer
Angaben:
Vorlesung, 2 SWS
Termine:
Di, 10:00 - 12:00, F21/03.81
ab 30.4.2019
Inhalt:
This course introduces into the empirical methods that are typically applied in order to identify causal effects rather than correlation only. Identifying causal effects is of great interest and importance (e.g. in terms of policy evaluation), but also challenging. Against this background, this course deals with the methods approaching these challenges; covering:

Panel data techniques Instrumental-Variable (IV) approach Regression-Discontinuity (RD) approach Differences-In-Differences (DID) approach

A further purpose of the course is to make students familiar with the litera-ture that has applied these methods to questions in the field of education economics.
Empfohlene Literatur:
Verbeek, Marno (2012): A Guide to Modern Econometrics. 4th edition. Chichester: John Wiley. Cameron, Colin A. und Pravin K. Trivedi (2005): Microeconometrics. Methods and Applications. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press [selected chap-ters] Angrist, J.D., and J.S. Pischke (2009), Mostly Harmless Econometrics, Princeton University Press. Further literature will be announced in class.

Finanzwissenschaft

 

Diplomandenkolloquium

Dozent/in:
N.N.
Angaben:
Kolloquium, 2 SWS
Termine:
Zeit und Ort nach Vereinbarung

 

Doktorandenkolloquium

Dozent/in:
Florian Herold
Angaben:
Kolloquium, 2 SWS
Termine:
Do, 14:00 - 16:00, F21/02.18

 

Doktorandenkolloquium

Dozent/in:
Stefanie Schmitt
Angaben:
Kolloquium
Termine:
Do, 16:00 - 18:00, F21/02.18
Einzeltermin am 13.6.2019, 14:00 - 16:00, F21/03.50

 

Einführung in die Technik des wissenschaftl. Arbeitens

Dozent/in:
N.N.
Angaben:
Übung, 2 SWS
Termine:
Di, 10:00 - 12:00, KÄ7/01.07

 

S: Incentives and Behavior

Dozent/in:
Florian Herold
Angaben:
Seminar, 2 SWS
Termine:
Do, 10:00 - 12:00, F21/02.41
Erster Termin ist am 29.04.2019 um 14.00 Uhr in FMA/01.19
Vorbesprechung: Montag, 29.4.2019, 14:00 - 16:00 Uhr, FMA/01.19

 

Ü: Advanced Microeconomics

Dozent/in:
Markus Schlatterer
Angaben:
Übung, 2 SWS
Termine:
Mo, 16:00 - 18:00, F21/02.55
ab 6.5.2019

 

Ü: Advanced Microeconomics

Dozent/in:
Markus Schlatterer
Angaben:
Übung, 2 SWS
Termine:
Mo, 14:00 - 16:00, F21/02.55
ab 6.5.2019

 

Ü: Incentives and Behavior

Dozent/in:
Stefanie Schmitt
Angaben:
Übung, 2 SWS
Termine:
Mo, 14:00 - 16:00, FMA/01.19
ab 6.5.2019

 

V: Advanced Microeconomics

Dozent/in:
Florian Herold
Angaben:
Vorlesung, 2 SWS
Termine:
Di, 10:00 - 12:00, F21/03.01
ab 30.4.2019

Wirtschaftstheorie

 

Advanced Industrial Economics

Dozent/in:
Marco Sahm
Angaben:
Vorlesung, 2 SWS, Gaststudierendenverzeichnis
Termine:
Di, 8:00 - 10:00, F21/03.79

 

Advanced Industrial Economics

Dozent/in:
Arne Lauber
Angaben:
Übung, 2 SWS, Gaststudierendenverzeichnis
Termine:
Do, 12:00 - 14:00, F21/02.55
ab 2.5.2019

 

Behavioral Game Theory

Dozent/in:
Christoph March
Angaben:
Vorlesung, 2 SWS, ECTS: 6, Gaststudierendenverzeichnis
Termine:
Einzeltermin am 26.4.2019, Einzeltermin am 3.5.2019, 12:00 - 16:00, F21/02.55
Einzeltermin am 17.5.2019, Einzeltermin am 24.5.2019, Einzeltermin am 14.6.2019, Einzeltermin am 28.6.2019, Einzeltermin am 12.7.2019, 12:00 - 16:00, F21/03.80
Einzeltermin am 26.7.2019, 12:00 - 14:00, F21/01.35

 

Behavioral Game Theory

Dozent/in:
Arne Lauber
Angaben:
Übung, 2 SWS, Gaststudierendenverzeichnis
Termine:
Di, 12:00 - 14:00, FMA/01.19
ab 30.4.2019

 

Games and Contracts

Dozent/in:
Lisa Planer-Friedrich
Angaben:
Übung, 2 SWS, Gaststudierendenverzeichnis
Termine:
Mo, 12:00 - 14:00, F21/02.18

 

Games and Contracts

Dozent/in:
Marco Sahm
Angaben:
Vorlesung, 2 SWS, Gaststudierendenverzeichnis
Termine:
Do, 10:00 - 12:00, F21/02.31

Internationale Wirtschaft

 

Doktorandenkolloquium

Dozent/in:
Mishael Milakovic
Angaben:
Kolloquium, 2 SWS
Termine:
Zeit und Ort nach Vereinbarung F21/02.37

 

MAEES 3.2: The Economics of Inequality

Dozentinnen/Dozenten:
Mishael Milakovic, Jan Schulz, Christian Babirat
Angaben:
Übung, 2 SWS, ECTS: 6
Termine:
Di, 14:00 - 16:00, F21/02.41
Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
Das Seminar beginnt in der ersten Veranstaltungswoche (23.04.2019, 14:00 c.t.). In der ersten Seminarsitzung werden alle weiteren Informationen, insb. bezüglich der verpflichtenden Anmeldung und des generellen Aufbaus, bekannt gegeben.
The seminar starts in the first week of the semester (April 23, 2019, 14:15). In the first session we will provide you with all the necessary information, especially regarding the obligatory registration and the general schedule.

 

MAEES 3.2: Übung zu The Economics of Inequality

Dozentinnen/Dozenten:
Christian Babirat, Jan Schulz, Mishael Milakovic
Angaben:
Seminar, 4 SWS
Termine:
Di, 16:00 - 18:00, F21/02.41

 

MAEES 3.3: International Monetary Economics

Dozent/in:
Mishael Milakovic
Angaben:
Vorlesung, 2 SWS, ECTS: 6
Termine:
Mo, 10:00 - 12:00, F21/03.83

Internationale Wirtschaftspolitik

 

Regulierung und Kontrolle von Finanzmärkten

Dozent/in:
Frank Westerhoff
Angaben:
Vorlesung, 2 SWS
Termine:
Fr, 10:00 - 12:00, F21/02.18
ab 3.5.2019

 

Regulierung und Kontrolle von Finanzmärkten

Dozent/in:
Frank Westerhoff
Angaben:
Vorlesung, 2 SWS
Termine:
Mi, 12:00 - 14:00, F21/02.18
ab 1.5.2019

 

Seminar zur Quantitativen Wirtschaftspolitik

Dozent/in:
Frank Westerhoff
Angaben:
Seminar, 2 SWS
Termine:
Vorbesprechung inklusive Anmeldung: 30.04.2019 / 9:15 Uhr / Raum: F21/02.03a

 

Ü: Dynamische Wirtschaftspolitik

Dozent/in:
Noemi Schmitt
Angaben:
Übung, 2 SWS
Termine:
Di, 10:00 - 12:00, RZ/01.03
ab 7.5.2019

 

V: Dynamische Wirtschaftspolitik

Dozent/in:
Noemi Schmitt
Angaben:
Vorlesung, 2 SWS
Termine:
Do, 16:00 - 18:00, FMA/01.20



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