SoSe 22: Module offerings
Economics (30 cp) (study regulations of wintersemester 2016/17)
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Grundlagen der Mikroökonomie (Fundamentals of Microeconomics)
0171cA1.2learning objectives:
Students gain an understanding of microeconomic concepts and their principles. With guidance, students learn to solve practical problems by applying the knowledge they gain in order to analyze microeconomic issues related to budgeting and business decisions. In addition, they learn to describe the interactions between suppliers and demanders in markets, to examine market efficiency, as well as describe to what extent state intervention to avoid market failure is justified. The module will continuously be augmented with integrated gender and diversity elements, which are aimed at preparing students for real-life professional experiences where diversity plays an ever more important role in businesses and organizational structures.
course content:
Consumption theory and budgeting decisions, production theory and business decisions, market equilibrium in complete and incomplete markets, game theory concepts, general equilibrium theory
language of instruction:
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German/English
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / every summer semester-
10120101
Lecture
Fundamentals of Microeconomics (V) (Jana Friedrichsen)
Schedule: Mi 10:00-12:00 (Class starts on: 2022-04-20)
Location: Hs 101 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10120102
Practice seminar
Fundamentals of Microeconomics (Ü) (Boryslav Brekhov)
Schedule: Mo 10:00-12:00, Mo 12:00-14:00, Di 10:00-12:00, Di 12:00-14:00, Mi 12:00-14:00, Mi 14:00-16:00, Mi 16:00-18:00, Do 12:00-14:00, Do 14:00-16:00 (Class starts on: 2022-04-20)
Location: Hs 108 Hörsaal, u.a.
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10120101
Lecture
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Makroökonomie (Macroeconomics)
0171cB1.8learning objectives:
Students build on the knowledge they gained in the introduction to macroeconomics and take their qualifications in the area of macroeconomics to a deeper level. They learn to apply their understanding of theoretical and empirical methods to concrete economic policy issues. A significant additional skill that the students gain is the ability to create theoretical models that take into account important international relationships. Students improve their analytical skills and learn to produce descriptive models that are more realistic as well as explain new interaction effects.
course content:
Study of the necessity and effectiveness of state intervention in fiscal and monetary policy for example in order to combat unemployment and inflation; discussion of different assumptions about how private economic subjects form expectations; study of macroeconomic relationships in the open economy; foreign exchange market; determinants of exchange rates.
language of instruction:
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German/English
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / irregular-
10103001
Lecture
Macroeconomics (V) (Steffen Ahrens)
Schedule: Mo 14:00-16:00 (Class starts on: 2022-04-25)
Location: HFB/D Hörsaal (Garystr. 35-37)
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10103026
Methods Tutorial
Macroeconomics (Ü) (Frederik Kurcz)
Schedule: Mo 12:00-14:00, Di 14:00-16:00, Do 14:00-16:00 (Class starts on: 2022-04-21)
Location: Hs 105 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10103001
Lecture
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Finanzwissenschaftliche Steuerlehre (Economics of Taxation)
0171cB3.9-
10121101
Lecture
Economics of Taxation (V) (Ulrich Schneider)
Schedule: Mi 10:00-14:00, zusätzliche Termine siehe LV-Details (Class starts on: 2022-04-20)
Location: Hs 104a Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10121126
Methods Tutorial
Economics of Taxation (Ü) (Tom Günther)
Schedule: Di 12:00-14:00, Fr 10:00-12:00 (Class starts on: 2022-04-22)
Location: Di Hs 104a Hörsaal (Garystr. 21), Fr Hs 104a Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10121101
Lecture
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Einführung in die Volkswirtschaftslehre (Introduction to Economics) 0171cA1.1
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Grundlagen der Makroökonomie (Fundamentals of Macroeconomics) 0171cA1.3
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Mathematics (for Students of Business and Economics) 0171cA1.4
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Mikroökonomie (Microeconomics) 0171cB1.7
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Wirtschaftspolitik (Economic Policy) 0171cB3.10
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Staat und Allokation (Government and Allocation) 0171cB3.8
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