Bachelor level
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Informelle Institutionen
| Die traditionelle Ökonomie untersucht vorwiegend die Bedeutung von "formellen" Institutionen für individuelles Verhalten (etwa die Rolle von Markt-Preisen für Konsumentscheidungen). In vielen Bereichen wird menschliches Verhalten jedoch auch von informellen Institutionen -- etwa sozialen Normen, Emotionen, etc. -- beeinflusst. In dieser Veranstaltung wird die Rolle von solchen informellen Institutionen untersucht, und Evidenz zur Interaktion und Wirkung von formellen bzw. informellen Institutionen besprochen. Der Schwerpunkt der empirischen Betrachtung wird dabei auf Evidenz aus der experimentellen Ökonomie liegen. |
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Lecture Starts on 11.04.12 |
Wednesday, 10.15 - 11.45, HG 110 |
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Tutorial |
Thursday, 12.00 - 14.00, HG 110 Contact person: Felix Kaminsky |
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Experimentelle Anwendungen der Institutionenökonomie
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Seminar |
First Meeting: Friday, 13.04.12, 13.00 |
Master level
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Microeconometrics
| In this course, which will consists of a 3 hour lecture and a 1 hour tutorial (in the computer room), we will discuss microeconometric methods which are used to study micro decision-making of individuals, firms or other entities. We will study the theoretical background of the methods and learn how to apply the methods to 'real' data. The applied part of the course will work with the software STATA. |
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Lecture Starts on 17.04.12 |
Tuesday, 12.15 - 13.45, AP 2 Thursday, 10.15 - 11.45, LH 100 |
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Tutorial |
Thursday, 14.00 - 14.45, U 25 IB (Group 1) Thursday, 18.00 - 18.45, U 25 IB (Group 2) Contact person: Franz Westermaier |
- Seminar in Public Economics
| The seminar will cover selected topics in Public Economics, in particular, the economics of income taxation. The seminar will take place in blocked format, on May 4 - 5, 2012. |
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Seminar |
First Meeting: Tuesday, 07.02.12, 12.00 The syllabus can be downloaded here |
- Key Qualification Projects
Master students face several possibilities to participate in empirical research projects at the chair of Public Economics. This offers an oportunity to gain insights into applied, empirical research. Participants will also earn credit points for the Key Qualifications module. Further information is provided here.

