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The objective is to learn how to apply microeconomic analytical tools and econometric methods to the analysis of various issues in industrial organization focussing on estimating demand and cost functions, analyzing efficiency, analyzing applied regulation instruments
Bachelor Thesis (Focus Spezialization Management, Technology, and Economics)
Bachelor-Arbeit (Fokus-Vertiefung Management, Technologie und Ökonomie)
The bachelor's thesis is the culmination of the program. The students develop, enhance, and demonstrate their methodological abilities to independently tackle and solve a given research problem. The thesis furnishes the students with their first major research experience, and is a further development of the work done in the basis courses and the focused study.
Doctoral Seminar: Empirical methods in Energy and Environmental Economics
Doktorandenseminar: Empirical methods in Energy and Environmental Economics
This is an advanced PhD-level seminar in Energy and Environmental Economics. The focus is on empirical methods and econometric analysis. The main topics are (1) the application of discrete choice models in environmental economics, (2) econometric models based on setting up “quasi experiments,” and (3) the econometric analysis of productive efficiency and the regulation of energy industries.
Doctoral Seminar: Empirical methods in Microeconomics
Doktorandenseminar: Empirical methods in Microeconomics
In this seminar, selected papers are presented and discussed in the area of energy economics and industrial economics. In particular, empirical studies in energy demand and efficiency of public enterprises are presented.
This course is designed for PhD & advanced Masters students who are interested in energy and environmental economics. The focus of the lectures/seminars is on methods of applied econometrics in these fields. The course is composed of lectures on specific topics and a seminar. In the seminar, students will have an opportunity to present own papers or to present and discuss empirical studies.
Energy Economics
Energiewirtschaft
Energy as a resource, role of energy in the economy, sustainable development, basic physical principles, energy statistics.Energy demand, costs of electricity production and distribution, pricing policy of utilities, external costs, deregulation of energy markets.Simulation of future energy use, energy system models, energy efficiency barriers and related policies, use of renewable energy.
An introduction to energy economics and policy that covers the following topics: energy demand, investment in energy efficiency, investment in renewables, energy markets, market failures and behavioral anomalies, market-based and non-market based energy and climate policy instruments in industrialized and developing countries.
Introduction to Industrial Economics
Einführung in die Industrieökonomie
Basic principles of demand and supply, market and state in a modern economy.Cost analysis, economies of scale and economies of scope.Perfect competition, monopoly, oligopoly and monopolistic competition, barriers to entry, market concentration, market power.Natural monopoly, regulation, deregulation, privatisation of public enterprises and technological innovation.
Introduction to Industrial Economics
Einführung in die Industrieökonomie
Basic principles of demand and supply, market and state in a modern economy.Cost analysis, economies of scale and economies of scope.Perfect competition, monopoly, oligopoly and monopolistic competition, barriers to entry, market concentration, market power.Natural monopoly, regulation, deregulation, privatisation of public enterprises and technological innovation.
Basic principles of demand and supply, market and state in a modern economy.Cost analysis, consumer behaviour, economies of scale and economies of scope.Perfect competition, monopoly, oligopoly and monopolistic competition, barriers to entry, market concentration, market power.
The course introduces basic principles, problems and approaches of microeconomics. This provides the students with reflective and contextual knowledge on how societies use scarce resources to produce goods and services and ensure a (fair) distribution.
Basic principles of demand and supply, market and state in a modern economy.Cost analysis, economies of scale and economies of scope.Perfect competition, monopoly, oligopoly and monopolistic competition, barriers to entry, market concentration, market power.Natural monopoly, regulation, deregulation, privatisation of public enterprises and technological innovation.
This block seminar allows students to deepen their knowledge of energy and climate policy issues by presenting and discussing some scientific papers that analyze the economic aspects of energy and climate policy instruments.