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, particularly in the areas of computational economics, econometrics and energy economics. interest in the econometric analysis of business organization and the role of finance. interest in the application and
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ifo Institute – Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich | Germany | about 1 month ago
your profile... a degree with excellent grades, preferably in economics or mathematics, physics or a related field, particularly in the areas of computational economics, econometrics and energy economics
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international economics, econometrics, finance, macroeconomics, marketing, and microeconomics). The curriculum of the programme pays special attention to helping students with a smooth transition from the course
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: Developing PhD Research Projects Advanced Econometrics Fundamentals of Experimental Design and Analysis Introduction to Econometrics Course organisation The course programme consists of two mandatory courses
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completed Master's degree in economics. We expect knowledge in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics at an advanced Master's level. Exceptions from this rule are possible in special circumstances
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Science Sociology Economics Statistics and Econometrics Course language Due to the international community, the language of instruction at BAGSS is English. Financial support Yes Structured research and
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the programme, students deepen their knowledge of economic theory, applied economics, business studies, econometrics, and economic policy. To complete the course phase, 90 ECTS have to be obtained in courses
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attend three compulsory modules to give a foundation to their studies of theories of the labour market and methods of empirical research. Compulsory module I: Statistics and econometrics Compulsory module
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question. The courses introduce methods of law and economics research, such as econometrics, game theory, experimental economics, and behavioural law and economics. However, the programme also includes