This course is a practical tutorial for Economic Policy. Students are expected to discuss and replicate the results of selected empirical papers by either extending the original data or by applying the same methodology to a different dataset. The goal is to enable students demonstrate understanding of the empirical economic methodology while providing an opportunity to work with real-world data and codes. Students are also encouraged to critically evaluate the selected papers. Course will be held in English
| Frequency | Weekday | Time | Format / Place | Period | |
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| one-time | Mi | 10-12 | W8-107 | 14.10.2026 | |
| one-time | Mi | 10-12 | W8-107 | 04.11.2026 | |
| one-time | Mi | 10-12 | W8-107 | 11.11.2026 |
| Module | Course | Requirements | |
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| 31-M-El1 Elective Courses 1 | Chosen course from the group "Specialisation and deepening of the knowledge on economic theory and/or quantitative methods" 2 LP | Study requirement
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| 31-M-El2 Elective Courses 2 | Chosen course from the group quantitative methods 2 LP | Study requirement
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| 31-M-El3 Elective Courses 3 | Chosen course from the group economic theory 2 LP | Study requirement
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| 31-MM9 Macroeconomic Theory and Policy | Praktische Übungen | Study requirement
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