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Veranstaltung
Public Economics [SS232600013]
Dozent/en
Einrichtung
- KIT-Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Bestandteil von
- Teilleistung Public Economics | Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen (B.Sc.)
- Teilleistung Public Economics | Technische Volkswirtschaftslehre (B.Sc.)
- Teilleistung Public Economics | Digital Economics (B.Sc.)
- Teilleistung Public Economics | Wirtschaftsinformatik (B.Sc.)
- Teilleistung Public Economics | Informationswirtschaft (B.Sc.)
Veranstaltungstermine
- 19.04.2023 15:45 - 17:15 - Room: 11.10 Kleiner Hörsaal Elektrotechnik
- 26.04.2023 15:45 - 17:15 - Room: 11.10 Kleiner Hörsaal Elektrotechnik
- 03.05.2023 15:45 - 17:15 - Room: 11.10 Kleiner Hörsaal Elektrotechnik
- 10.05.2023 15:45 - 17:15 - Room: 11.10 Kleiner Hörsaal Elektrotechnik
- 17.05.2023 15:45 - 17:15 - Room: 11.10 Kleiner Hörsaal Elektrotechnik
- 24.05.2023 15:45 - 17:15 - Room: 11.10 Kleiner Hörsaal Elektrotechnik
- 07.06.2023 15:45 - 17:15 - Room: 11.10 Kleiner Hörsaal Elektrotechnik
- 14.06.2023 15:45 - 17:15 - Room: 11.10 Kleiner Hörsaal Elektrotechnik
- 21.06.2023 15:45 - 17:15 - Room: 11.10 Kleiner Hörsaal Elektrotechnik
- 28.06.2023 15:45 - 17:15 - Room: 11.10 Kleiner Hörsaal Elektrotechnik
- 05.07.2023 15:45 - 17:15 - Room: 11.10 Kleiner Hörsaal Elektrotechnik
- 12.07.2023 15:45 - 17:15 - Room: 11.10 Kleiner Hörsaal Elektrotechnik
- 19.07.2023 15:45 - 17:15 - Room: 11.10 Kleiner Hörsaal Elektrotechnik
- 26.07.2023 15:45 - 17:15 - Room: 11.10 Kleiner Hörsaal Elektrotechnik
Anmerkung
The course Public Economics provides an overview of the fundamental issues in public economics.
Learning goals:
Students are able to:
- critically assess the economic role of the state in a market economy
- explain and discuss key concepts in public economics, including: public goods; economic externalities; and market failure
- explain and critically discuss competing theoretical approaches to public economics, including welfare economics and public choice theory
- explain the theory of bureaucracy according to Weber and critically assess its strengths and weaknesses
- evaluate the incentives inherent in the bureaucratic model, as well as the more recent introduction of market-oriented incentives associated with public-sector reform
Workload:
The total workload for this course is approximately 135.0 hours