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This entry is from Winter semester 2020/21 and might be obsolete. You can find a current equivalent here.

Public Economics
(dt. Public Economics)

Level, degree of commitment Advanced module, compulsory elective module
Forms of teaching and learning,
workload
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Credit points,
formal requirements
6 CP
Course requirement(s): Variant A none Variant B 6-8 Worksheets or presentation (10-30 min) or term paper (8-10 pages) oder test (30-60 min)
Examination type: Variant A: Written examination or term paper or presentation Variant B: Written examination or term paper or presentation
Language,
Grading
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The grading is done with 0 to 15 points according to the examination regulations for the degree program M.Sc. Economics and Institutions.
Duration,
frequency
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Person in charge of the module's outline

Contents


Qualification Goals

Upon completion of the module, students will be able to,

(1) identify market failures in specific circumstances and analyze potential policy instruments,

(2) formally describe the operation of taxes in simple situations; and

(3) evaluate welfare criteria and basic voting procedures.


Prerequisites

None.


Applicability

Module imported from M.Sc. Economics and Institutions.

When studying M.Sc. Business Mathematics, this module can be attended in the study area Modules in Business Administration and Economics.

The module is assigned to the focus area Economics. Further information on eligibility can be found in the description of the study area.


Recommended Reading

(not specified)



Please note:

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