Kommentiertes Vorlesungsverzeichnis WS 2012/13
Kommentiertes Vorlesungsverzeichnis WS 2012/13
Kommentiertes Vorlesungsverzeichnis WS 2012/13
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70 864 Advanced Microeconomic Theory (PhD-Level) (englisch)<br />
4 S<strong>WS</strong><br />
VL Mo <strong>13</strong>-17 wöch. (1) U. Kamecke,<br />
D. Kübler,<br />
G. Weizsäcker<br />
1) Veranstaltungsort: DIW Berlin, Mohrenstraße 58, Schumpeter-Saal<br />
70 864 Advanced Microeconomic Theory (PhD-Level) (englisch)<br />
2 S<strong>WS</strong><br />
UE wöch. T. Schmidt<br />
UE wöch. D. Fehr<br />
UE wöch. J. Costard<br />
UE Do 08-10 wöch. SPA 1, 21a A. Asseyer<br />
Organisatorisches:<br />
MA: 9 SP, Modul: "Advanced Microeconomics I (PhD-Level)"<br />
MA BWL: 9 SP, Modul: "Methodological Skills" oder "Advanced Microeconomics I (PhD-Level)"<br />
Diplom: 4 KP, Wirtschaftstheorie<br />
Prüfung:<br />
wird bekannt gegeben<br />
70 978 Advanced International Trade (englisch)<br />
4 S<strong>WS</strong><br />
VL/UE Di 14-18 wöch. SPA 1, 22 F. Antoniou<br />
This course presents international trade theory at the advanced level. The course focuses on general equilibrium approaches to<br />
modeling trading relations. Topics covered include models of trade with constant returns and perfect competition, models of trade<br />
with variable returns and imperfect competition, positive and normative analyses of commercial policy, the political economy of<br />
trade policy, and topics related to offshoring/outsourcing.<br />
Topics: comparative advantage, outsourcing, patterns of international trade, instruments of trade policy, monopolistic competition,<br />
strategic trade policy, economic geography, political economy<br />
Prerequisites to participate in the module: Basics in Microeconomics (general equilibrium, imperfect competition)<br />
Organisatorisches:<br />
MA: 6 SP, Modul: "Advanced International Trade"<br />
Diplom: 4 KP, Wirtschaftstheorie, Wirtschaftspolitik<br />
Prüfung:<br />
Klausur (90 min)<br />
70 979 Regulation in Product Markets (Ph.D.-Level) (englisch)<br />
2 S<strong>WS</strong><br />
VL Fr 14-16 wöch. SPA 1, 22 P. Baake,<br />
Ö. Bedre-Defolie,<br />
H. Bester,<br />
R. Schmidt,<br />
R. Strausz<br />
The objective of the course is twofold. First, it familiarizes students with the most standard results and standard analyses of<br />
regulation in product markets. The course addresses, in particular, regulatory issues due to market power and concentrates on<br />
monopoly, merger regulation and anti-trust. Second, the course discusses regulatory issues that are directly related to the research<br />
themes of the doctoral program, in particular environmental regulation and regulation in vertical relationships.<br />
Course Outline:<br />
I. Antitrust and Merger Regulation (Bester)<br />
II. Price and Monopoly Regulation (Strausz)<br />
III. Regulation in Vertical Markets (Baake/Bedre)<br />
IV. Environmental Regulation (Schmidt)<br />
Literatur:<br />
siehe http://rtg1659.wiwi.hu-berlin.de/curriculum/syllabus-product-market-fall-2011.<br />
Organisatorisches:<br />
MA: 3 SP, Modul: "Topics in Microeconomics"<br />
Prüfung:<br />
Written exam (90 min)<br />
70 9<strong>13</strong> Behavioral Economics (englisch)<br />
2 S<strong>WS</strong><br />
SE Do 10-12 wöch. SPA 1, 23 G. Weizsäcker<br />
1. False perceptions:<br />
• Narrow bracketing and other framing effects<br />
• Probability updating errors<br />
• Projection bias and time inconsistency<br />
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