Modul
Economic Theory [M-WIWI-101501]
Credits
9Recurrence
Jedes SemesterDuration
2 SemesterLanguage
German/EnglishLevel
3Version
3Responsible
Organisation
- KIT-Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Part of
Bricks
Identifier | Name | LP |
---|---|---|
T-WIWI-102892 | Economics and Behavior | 4.5 |
T-WIWI-102610 | Welfare Economics | 4.5 |
T-WIWI-102876 | Auction & Mechanism Design | 4.5 |
T-WIWI-102609 | Advanced Topics in Economic Theory | 4.5 |
T-WIWI-102844 | Industrial Organization | 4.5 |
T-WIWI-102850 | Introduction to Game Theory | 4.5 |
T-WIWI-109121 | Macroeconomic Theory | 4.5 |
Competence Certificate
The assessment is carried out as partial exams (according to Section 4(2), 1 or 2 of the examination regulation) of the single courses of this module, whose sum of credits must meet the minimum requirement of credits of this module. The assessment procedures are described for each course of the module seperately.
The overall grade of the module is the average of the grades for each course weighted by the credits and truncated after the first decimal.
Competence Goal
Students
- master concepts that are central to (micro-)economic theory and are familiar with their real-world applications,
- will be able to interpret and critically assess microeconomic models,
- attain in-depth knowledge of the theory of strategic decision making and of general equilibrium models,
- can apply methods from welfare economics to analyze issues like distributional fairness and equality of opportunity.
Prerequisites
None
Content
The module covers central concepts in microeconomic theory as well as their applications. This includes an in-depth introduction to the modelling language and the equilibrium concepts (Nash equilibrium, sub-game-perfect Nash equilibrium, etc.) of non-cooperative game theory ("Introduction to Game Theory") as well as its applications to problems of imperfect competition and industrial organization ("Industrieökonomie") and the design of auctions and (incentive-)mechanisms ("Auction & Mechanism Design").
A further focus of the module is on the development of a micro-founded general equilibrium model in order to examine key macroconomic issues such as public dept and labor market as well as monetary policies ("Macroeconomic Theory"). Students may also delve deeper into the basics of behavioral economics and experimental design ("Economics & Behavior") as well as into questions of equality of opportunity and the fairness and efficiency of economic allocations ("Wohlfahrtstheorie").
Recommendation
None
Workload
The total workload for this module is approximately 270 hours (9 credit points). The distribution is done according to the credit points of the courses of the module. The workload for courses with 4.5 credit points is approx. 135 hours. The total number of hours per course is calculated from the time required for attending lectures and exercises, as well as examination times and the time required for an average student to achieve the learning objectives of the module.