Seminar Public Economics 1/2
Seminar Public Economics 1/2
Master, 5 ECTS
Course Type: Seminar
Period: Offered in Summer Term (1) / Winter Term (2)
Registration: Occurs in the prior semester.
Enrollment Procedure: Students who would like to participate during the Winter 2024/2025 should express their interest by submitting the registration form (see download below) via email to William Dean by August 5, 2024. Please note that the maximum number of participants is 10 students.
Lead Contacts: Prof. Dr. Büttner and Prof. Dr. Wrede and Prof. Dr. Necker
Content: Current Topics in Public Economics
Language: English
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Guidelines for Searching Literature
Instructions for Writing a Seminar Thesis
Seminar Public Economics 2, Winter Term 2024/2025:
During the seminar, participants will discuss a broad range of topics. A first set of topics addresses questions related to public economics (Prof. Büttner). Furthermore, a second set explores behavioral public economics and political economy issues (Prof. Necker). Finally, a third set relates to spatial and public economics (Prof. Wrede). The list of topics in the course description above provides more details, including references and brief comments on the research questions covered in the respective literature.
The seminar has two consecutive parts:
- In the first part, students write a thesis (15 pages) under the guidance of their advisor. In an introductory session, students learn about the principles of scientific work and the scope of analysis that is expected. The thesis elaborates on the literature (see the list of topics for the main article[s] to be covered). Students are expected to search for additional literature and then work independently on their topic. Advisors provide close guidance during this process. The deadline to hand in the thesis is January 08, 2025.
- The second part consists of a two-day seminar (January 23-January24, 2025) of students’ presentations. Attendence of both day in the two-day seminar is compulsory. Before preparing their presentations, supervisors will provide students with detailed feedback on their thesis. During the seminar students present their thesis. Each presenter has 25 minutes for her/his presentation, followed by 25 minutes of discussion. In the discussion section, two students will be assigned for “Lead Comments” on topics to which they are not assigned, which will be known beforehand. These students are expected to make two substantive comments related to the topic that was presented. Afterward other students may proceed with asking their own questions regarding the topic. A more detailed schedule of the presentations will be provided to registered participants during the semester.
For more organisational details, thesis topics, and grading, please refer to the Course Description. Further information on the event can be found in the current module handbook. The time and place can be found in Campo, documents and materials are made available on StudOn.