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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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Advanced Macroeconomics -
- Dozent/in:
- Christian Proaño
- Angaben:
- Vorlesung, 2 SWS
- Termine:
- Mo, 12:00 - 14:00, F21/03.83
Erster Termin: 27.04.2020
- 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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Übung A zu Advanced Macroeconomics -
- Dozent/in:
- Juan Carlos Peña
- Angaben:
- Übung, 2 SWS
- Termine:
- Di, 10:00 - 12:00, F21/03.84
Erster Termin: 28.04.2020
- 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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Übung B zu Advanced Macroeconomics -
- Dozent/in:
- Benjamin Lojak
- Angaben:
- Übung, 2 SWS
- Termine:
- Mi, 16:00 - 18:00, F21/03.84
Erster Termin: 29.04.2020
- 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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Empirische Mikroökonomik
Finanzwissenschaft
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Online-S: Incentives and Behavior -
- Dozent/in:
- Stefanie Schmitt
- Angaben:
- Übung, 2 SWS
- Termine:
- Do, 14:00 - 16:00, F21/02.41
ab 23.4.2020
- Inhalt:
- Objective:
In this seminar, we focus on the consequences of incentives on economic behavior. We analyze which role incentives play in influencing economic decisions. In addition, we will discuss how human behavior systematically deviates from the rational, purely self-interested “homo economicus” often assumed in economic models. After an introduction, students will study, present and critically assess current research articles. In addition, students will discuss possible extensions of models, modeling approaches for particular problems, discuss applications of these articles, and analyze consequences for public policy.
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 must have successfully completed the course Advanced Microeconomics.
Students who want to participate in the seminar, should contact Dr. Stefanie Schmitt (stefanie.schmitt@uni-bamberg.de) no later than 24th of April to get access to the Virtual Campus Course and further instrucions.
April 30, 4pm First Meeting (Skype Business Conference, for participating please email dominik.bruckner@uni-bamberg.de)
May 3,
11:59 pm Binding registration including name, matriculation number and 3 most preferred topics to stefanie.schmitt@uni-bamberg.de
June 4, 2pm (s.t.) Presentations and Discussions (room:F21/02.41)
June 18, 2pm (s.t.) Presentations and Discussions (room: F21/02.41)
June 25, 2pm (s.t.) Presentations and Discussions (room: F21/02.41)
July 2, 2 pm (s.t.) Presentations and Discussions (room:F21/02. 41)Presentations and Discussions (room: F21/02.41)
July 16, 11 am Submission of seminar paper (two paper versions and an electronic version sent to public-economics@uni-bamberg.de as a pdf)
Due to the current situation, the dates for the presentations are preliminary!
For questions, please contact stefanie.schmitt@uni-bamberg.de or
dominik.bruckner@uni-bamberg.de .
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Wirtschaftstheorie
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Games and Contracts -
- Dozent/in:
- Christoph March
- Angaben:
- Vorlesung, 2 SWS, Gaststudierendenverzeichnis
- Termine:
- Einzeltermin am 24.4.2020, Einzeltermin am 8.5.2020, Einzeltermin am 15.5.2020, Einzeltermin am 29.5.2020, Einzeltermin am 19.6.2020, Einzeltermin am 3.7.2020, Einzeltermin am 17.7.2020, 12:00 - 16:00, F21/03.83
This course will be held web-based for now due to the current situation (CoViD-19). If you would like to take part in the course please enroll in the respective course in the virtual campus using your BA-code and personal password (no further password for the course required). There you will find all further information concerning the organization of the course in due time.
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Internationale Wirtschaft
Internationale Wirtschaftspolitik
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