Sustainable Public Economics and Policy - Sustainable Public Economics and Policy - Group D2
Participation Prerequisites
Bachelor course in Microeconomics and Principles of the Market Economy
Course Content
Sustainable Public Economics explores the intersection of economics, public policy, and sustainability. This course aims to provide students with a broad understanding of how economic principles and policies can promote sustainable development and address environmental and societal challenges. Topics covered include environmental economics, public goods, taxation, regulation, and policy analysis, with a focus on sustainability.
Intended Learning Outcomes and Competencies
This course will provide you with an adequate framework to understand the role of governments within the economy and their need to address certain issues within a market economy. The course objectives include:
- Understand the fundamental concepts of public economics and their applications to sustainability.
- Analyze the role of government in promoting sustainable development.
- Evaluate various economic policies and their impact on the environment and society.
- Develop critical thinking and analytical skills to assess sustainability issues from an economic perspective.
- Propose sustainable solutions to public economic challenges.
Instruction Type
☒ Presence
☐ Online synchronous
☐ Online self-paced
☐ Hybrid
Form of Examination
Grading is based on the following components:
- Presentation: 9 points (10%)
- Written exam: 81 points (90%)
Literature
Published during the lecture.
Next events
Lecture | Th, 05.09.2024 | 11:30 Uhr | 15:15 Uhr | IP-C-101 Hörsaal / Lecture Hall |
Lecture | We, 11.09.2024 | 11:30 Uhr | 15:15 Uhr | IP-C-101 Hörsaal / Lecture Hall |
Lecture | Tu, 17.09.2024 | 15:30 Uhr | 18:45 Uhr | C-102/03 Klaus Rose Auditorium |
Lecture | We, 25.09.2024 | 15:30 Uhr | 18:45 Uhr | IP-C-001 Family Business Auditorium Hörsaal / Lecture Hall |
Lecture | Tu, 01.10.2024 | 15:30 Uhr | 18:45 Uhr | H-001 Hörsaal / Lecture Hall |
Lecture | Tu, 08.10.2024 | 15:30 Uhr | 18:45 Uhr | IP-C-101 Hörsaal / Lecture Hall |
Lecturers
Indicative Student Workload
Self-Study | 64 h |
Contact Time | 24 h |
Examination | 2 h |