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Introduction to Economics of Cooperation
(dt. Einführung in die Kooperationsökonomie)

Level, degree of commitment Specialization module, compulsory elective module
Forms of teaching and learning,
workload
Lecture, recitation class/Tutorium,
180 hours (attendance: 56 hours preparation and follow-up: 56 hours exam preparation: 68 hours)
Credit points,
formal requirements
6 CP
Written examination or term paper or presentation
Language,
Grading
German,
The grading is done with 0 to 15 points according to the examination regulations for the degree program B.Sc. Economics.
Duration,
frequency
One semester,
each summer semester
Person in charge of the module's outline Prof. Dr. Michael Kirk

Contents

Overview of cooperation in economics and resource management, explanatory approaches of the New Cooperation Economics with in-depth study in the area of cooperative cooperation; contributions of modern economic theory to cooperative cooperation and cooperation in resource management (common pool resources) and examples.


Qualification Goals

Students will deal with the basic principles of economic cooperation as a hybrid between market and hierarchy and become familiar with the areas of application of modern cooperation economics based on institutional economics. Successful completion of the module will enable students to analyze and evaluate the principles and relevance of cooperative cooperation in industrial and developing societies as well as in the management of natural resources and the provision of (local) public goods.


Prerequisites

None


Applicability

Module imported from B.Sc. Economics.

When studying M.Sc. Computer Science, this module can be attended in the study area Minor subject Economics.


Recommended Reading

(not specified)



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