Each of the following modules grants 6 ECTS.
Modules in the summer semester
- Advanced Digital Economics: covers the economic implications of digitization from a microeconomics perspective using insights from industrial organization, information economics, behavioral economics, and data science
- Behavioral and Experimental Economics: introduction to theoretical and empirical research in behavioural economic research
- Theoretical Labour Economics: covers, at an advanced level, core methods and concepts in the fields of macroeconomics and labor economics. This includes mathematical models and statistical methods
- Topics in Economics of Education: deals with current research in economics of education involving theoretical models as well as current empirics
Modules in the winter semester
- Advanced Digital Economics: covers the economic implications of digitization from a microeconomics perspective using insights from industrial organization, information economics, behavioral economics, and data science
- Economic Decision Making and Strategic Interaction: provides an in-depth understanding of asymmetric information models, key and advanced game theory concepts, and their applications in various economic fields, enabling students to analyze and apply these models to real-world scenarios.