SoSe 26: Master's programmes
Master Public Economics (ab WiSe 22/23)
0353c_MA120-
Topics in Economic Theory
0258eB1.11learning objectives:
Students possess methodological knowledge of selected topics in the field of theoretical economics. They are able to work independently on selected issues using different approaches, understand corresponding models and are able to critically evaluate them.
course content:
Topics in theoretical microeconomics, macroeconomics, and finance, e.g., environmental economics, health economics, economic systems design, public enterprise and regulation, public debt theory, national accounting.
language of instruction:
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English
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / once in every two academic years-
10145111
Seminar-style instruction
Topics in Economic Theory (S1) - Behavorial Taxation (Peter Mohr)
Schedule: Mo 14:00-16:00 (Class starts on: 2026-04-13)
Location: Hs 102 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10145106
Seminar-style instruction
Topics in Economic Theory (S2) - Behavorial Taxation (Lennart Jarmolinski)
Schedule: Mo 16:00-18:00 (Class starts on: 2026-04-13)
Location: Hs 102 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10145111
Seminar-style instruction
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Topics in Applied Economic Theory
0258eB1.12learning objectives:
Students are familiar with selected application areas of theoretical economics. They understand relevant models and modeling approaches of current international research. They are able to work independently on selected issues using different approaches and reflect on and discuss underlying assumptions. In doing so, they can include institutional, legal and social framework conditions as well as gender- and diversity-specific aspects of economic theory formation in the analysis.
course content:
Application areas of theoretical microeconomics, macroeconomics, and finance, e.g., environmental economics, health economics, mechanism design, competition economics, industrial economics, behavioral economics, fiscal policy, business cycle policy, growth policy, monetary policy.
language of instruction:
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English
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / once in every two academic years-
10147206
Seminar-style instruction
Theory of Public Debt (S1) (Giacomo Corneo)
Schedule: Mi 16:00-18:00 (Class starts on: 2026-04-15)
Location: Hs 104 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10147211
Seminar-style instruction
Theory of Public Debt (S2) (Giacomo Corneo)
Schedule: Mi 18:00-19:00 (Class starts on: 2026-04-15)
Location: Hs 104 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10147206
Seminar-style instruction
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Topics in Empirical Economics
0258eB1.13learning objectives:
Students possess knowledge of selected econometric methods or statistical procedures. They are able to empirically analyze economic issues with different current empirical approaches, to conduct policy analyses, to develop economic policy proposals and to communicate them. In doing so, they are able to reflect on and discuss the assumptions and limitations of the methods used.
course content:
Methods of modern econometric analysis, e.g. microeconometrics, time series econometrics, panel data analysis, ex-post policy evaluation.
language of instruction:
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English
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / once in every two academic years-
10143706
Seminar-style instruction
Analysis of Panel Data (Jan Marcus, Lukas Fink)
Schedule: Mo 14:00-16:00 (Class starts on: 2026-04-13)
Location: HFB/K II Konferenzraum (Garystr. 35-37)
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10143711
Seminar-style instruction
Analysis of Panel Data (Lukas Fink)
Schedule: Do 10:00-12:00 (Class starts on: 2026-04-16)
Location: HFB/K II Konferenzraum (Garystr. 35-37)
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10143706
Seminar-style instruction
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Topics in Applied Empirical Economics
0258eB1.14learning objectives:
Students will be familiar with selected application areas of empirical economics. They understand relevant methods, models and identification strategies of current international research. They are able to independently empirically address selected issues using different approaches and reflect on and discuss underlying assumptions. In doing so, they can include institutional, legal and social framework conditions as well as gender- and diversity-specific aspects of the research area in their analysis.
course content:
Application areas of modern econometric analysis, e.g. labor market policy, tax policy, inequality research, education and family policy, demography and migration research, gender economics, development research, environmental economics, health economics, social policy, fiscal policy, monetary policy, business cycle policy, growth policy.
language of instruction:
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English
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / once in every two academic years-
10145306
Seminar-style instruction
lifetime income (S1) (Giacomo Corneo)
Schedule: Mo 16:00-18:00 (Class starts on: 2026-04-13)
Location: K 006b PC-Pool 2 (Garystr. 21)
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10145311
Seminar-style instruction
lifetime income (S2) (Koray Kasirka)
Schedule: Mo 18:00-19:00 (Class starts on: 2026-04-13)
Location: K 006b PC-Pool 2 (Garystr. 21)
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10145306
Seminar-style instruction
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Topics in Statistical Methods
0258eB1.17learning objectives:
Students possess methodological knowledge of selected topics in current statistical research. They are able to work independently on selected issues using different approaches, understand corresponding statistical methods and models and are able to mathematically record, analyze and apply them to economic issues.
course content:
Modern methods of statistics, e.g., survey statistics, statistical inference, machine learning, multivariate statistics, non- and semi-parametric modeling, Bayesian statistics.
language of instruction:
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English
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / once in every two academic years-
10145511
Seminar-style instruction
Survey Statistics (Jan Marcus, N.N.)
Schedule: Do 16:00-18:00 (Class starts on: 2026-04-16)
Location: Hs 106 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10145506
Seminar-style instruction
Survey Statistics (Jan Marcus, N.N.)
Schedule: Mo 12:00-14:00 (Class starts on: 2026-04-13)
Location: Hs 106 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10145511
Seminar-style instruction
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Applied Economic Theory
0258eB1.2learning objectives:
Students will be familiar with areas of application of theoretical economic research. They will be able to identify relevant economic problems and to work on them independently or in groups with the help of theoretical models. They are able to critically reflect on their own approach and to present their own results in writing and orally. In doing so, you will be able to include institutional, legal and social framework conditions as well as gender- and diversity-specific aspects of economic theory formation in the analysis and evaluate concrete policy proposals on the basis of theoretical arguments and submit alternative proposals.
course content:
Application areas of theoretical microeconomics, macroeconomics, and finance, e.g., environmental economics, health economics, mechanism design, competition economics, industrial economics, behavioral economics, fiscal policy, business cycle policy, growth policy, monetary policy.
language of instruction:
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English
workload
360 hours (12 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / every other semester-
10144208
Advanced Lecture Course
Behavioral Public Economics (V) (Ronnie Schöb)
Schedule: Di 14:00-16:00 (Class starts on: 2026-04-14)
Location: 202 Sitzungsraum / Kaminzimmer (Boltzmannstr. 16-20)
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10146808
Advanced Lecture Course
Introduction to innovation policy: Neo-Schumpeterian economics and current issues in governance. (Carsten Dreher)
Schedule: Mi 16:00-20:00 (Class starts on: 2026-04-15)
Location: Hörsaal/Thielallee 67 (Thielallee 67)
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10144226
Methods Tutorial
Behavioral Public Economics (Ü) (N.N., Ronnie Schöb)
Schedule: Do 08:00-10:00 (Class starts on: 2026-04-16)
Location: 202 Sitzungsraum / Kaminzimmer (Boltzmannstr. 16-20)
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10146826
Methods Tutorial
Introduction to innovation policy: Neo-Schumpeterian economics and current issues in governance. (Rosalyn Old)
Schedule: Fr 14:00-18:00 (Class starts on: 2026-04-17)
Location: 013 Seminarraum UG (Thielallee 73)
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10144211
Seminar
Behavioral Public Economics (S) (Ronnie Schöb, Pranvera Shehaj)
Schedule: Di 16:00-18:00 (Class starts on: 2026-04-14)
Location: 202 Sitzungsraum / Kaminzimmer (Boltzmannstr. 16-20)
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10146811
Seminar
Introduction to innovation policy: Neo-Schumpeterian economics and current issues in governance. (Fabio Voss)
Schedule: Fr 14:00-18:00 (Class starts on: 2026-06-05)
Location: 013 Seminarraum UG (Thielallee 73)
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10144208
Advanced Lecture Course
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Advanced Empirical Economics
0258eB1.21learning objectives:
Students will be familiar with advanced econometric methods and models. They will be able to select and apply them to answer economic questions. Students will understand complex identification strategies of empirical research and be able to explain them in writing or orally to a professional audience. They will be enabled to reflect critically on underlying assumptions in order to judge the quality of an empirical analysis at hand.
course content:
Advanced methods, models and research questions of modern econometric analysis and their fields of application, especially empirical microeconomics, empirical macroeconomics and empirical finance.
language of instruction:
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English
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / irregular-
10145811
Seminar-style instruction
Advanced Empirical Economics (S1) (Peter Haan)
Schedule: Fr 09:00-11:00 (Class starts on: 2026-04-17)
Location: DIW
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10147311
Seminar-style instruction
Uncertainty and Volatility in Macroeconomics (Céline Poilly)
Schedule: Termine siehe LV-Details (Class starts on: 2026-05-07)
Location: K 005 Seminarraum UG (Garystr. 21), Hs 104a Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10145806
Seminar-style instruction
Advanced Empirical Economics (S2) (Peter Haan)
Schedule: Fr 11:00-12:00 (Class starts on: 2026-04-17)
Location: DIW
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10147306
Seminar-style instruction
Uncertainty and Volatility in Macroeconomics (Celine Poilly)
Schedule: -
Location: K 005 Seminarraum UG (Garystr. 21)
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10145811
Seminar-style instruction
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Advanced Quantitative Economics
0258eB1.23learning objectives:
Students will be familiar with advanced statistical and numerical methods and models at the cutting edge of international research. They will be able to accurately capture and analyze these methods and models mathematically. In doing so, they will understand the underlying assumptions and be able to reflect critically on them. They will be able to apply these methods and models to complex data structures.
course content:
Advanced methods and research issues in statistics and econometrics, e.g., advanced survey statistics, high-dimensional statistical methods, structural microeconometrics, stochastic optimization, Monte Carlo-based methods, Big Data.
language of instruction:
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English
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / irregular-
10146011
Seminar-style instruction
Financial Econometrics (Lars Winkelmann)
Schedule: Fr 12:00-14:00 (Class starts on: 2026-04-17)
Location: Hs 108a Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10146006
Seminar-style instruction
Financial Econometrics (Lars Winkelmann)
Schedule: Fr 10:00-12:00 (Class starts on: 2026-04-17)
Location: Hs 108a Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10146011
Seminar-style instruction
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Advanced Statistical Methods
0258eB1.24learning objectives:
Students will be familiar with modern advanced methods of statistical data analysis. They are enabled to independently develop new statistical methods in order to apply them in data analysis. In doing so, they will be able to critically reflect on the underlying assumptions of the methods and consider the limitations of the methods in their own context of application.
course content:
Advanced methods of statistics, e.g. Bayesian estimation methods, variance estimation methods, multiple imputation, small area estimation.
language of instruction:
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English
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / irregular-
10146106
Seminar-style instruction
Einführung in die Bayes Statistik (Jan Marcus)
Schedule: Mo 12:00-14:00 (Class starts on: 2026-04-13)
Location: Online - zeitABhängig
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10146111
Seminar-style instruction
Einführung in die Bayes Statistik (Jan Marcus)
Schedule: Mo 10:00-12:00 (Class starts on: 2026-04-13)
Location: Online - zeitABhängig
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10146106
Seminar-style instruction
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Methods in Empirical Economics
0258eB1.4learning objectives:
Students are familiar with modern methods of empirical economic analysis based on the current state of international research. On the basis of current literature, they are able to select econometric models and methods and apply them to independently answer self-selected questions. In doing so, they are able to critically reflect on the assumptions and limitations of the applied models and methods. They are able to reflect the state of the scientific discussion and their own results in writing, to present them orally and to evaluate them critically.
course content:
Methods of modern econometric analysis, e.g. microeconometrics, time series econometrics, panel data analysis, ex-post policy evaluation.
language of instruction:
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English
workload
360 hours (12 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / every other semester-
10144401
Lecture
Methods in Empirical Economics (V) (Till Strohsal)
Schedule: Do 14:00-16:00 (Class starts on: 2026-04-16)
Location: Hs 108a Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10144426
Methods Tutorial
Methods in Empirical Economics (Ü) (Winnie Coleman)
Schedule: Di 12:00-14:00 (Class starts on: 2026-04-14)
Location: Hs 108a Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10144411
Seminar
Methods in Empirical Economics (S) (Dieter Nautz)
Schedule: Do 16:00-18:00 (Class starts on: 2026-04-16)
Location: Hs 108a Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10144401
Lecture
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Methods in Economic Policy Analysis
0258eB1.7learning objectives:
The students know the current state of international research in economic policy analysis. Based on this, they will be able to select existing methods in order to answer given or self-selected questions with economic policy relevance independently or in groups. In doing so, students are able to critically reflect on the assumptions and limitations of the applied methods and to derive recommendations for economic policy analysis. They are able to reflect the state of the scientific discussion and their own results in writing, to present them orally and to evaluate them critically.
course content:
Modern theoretical and empirical methods (e.g. difference-in-differences, regression discontinuity, randomized control trials) of economic policy analysis e.g. in financial and economic policy, family economics, education economics, competition economics, development economics, innovation economics, labor economics, social policy, tax policy, environmental economics, health economics, fiscal policy, monetary policy, business cycle policy, growth policy.
language of instruction:
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English
workload
360 hours (12 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / every other semester-
10144708
Advanced Lecture Course
Quantitative Macroeconomics (Britta Gehrke)
Schedule: Do 10:00-12:00 (Class starts on: 2026-04-16)
Location: Hs 108 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10144726
Methods Tutorial
Quantitative Macroeconomics (Ü) (Maria Kagkeli)
Schedule: Mi 16:00-18:00 (Class starts on: 2026-04-15)
Location: Hs 108 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10144711
Seminar
Quantitative Macroeconomics (S) (Britta Gehrke)
Schedule: Termine siehe LV-Details (Class starts on: 2026-07-09)
Location: Hs 103 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10144708
Advanced Lecture Course
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Area Studies in Economic Policy Analysis
0258eB1.9learning objectives:
Students will be familiar with selected research fields of economic policy analysis. They will be able to apply modern empirical and theoretical methods in order to independently answer current questions in these research fields. They will become familiar with interdisciplinary approaches to economic problems and will be able to incorporate them into their own analysis. In particular, they will be aware of regionally specific institutional and social as well as gender- and diversity-specific aspects of the research field.
course content:
Methods and application areas of economic policy analysis, e.g. trade or financial policy, migration or health economics, inequality and distribution including a gender and diversity perspective in combination with economic regional studies (area studies) with a focus on Latin America, Eastern Europe or North America.
language of instruction:
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English
workload
360 hours (12 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / every other semester-
10144908
Advanced Lecture Course
Development Economics: Globalization & the EU (Theocharis Grigoriadis, Ali Reza Rahimi)
Schedule: Di 14:00-16:00 (Class starts on: 2026-04-14)
Location: Hs 108a Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10144909
Specialization Seminar
Development Economics: Globalization & the EU (Theocharis Grigoriadis, Ali Reza Rahimi)
Schedule: Mi 14:00-16:00 (Class starts on: 2026-04-15)
Location: Hs 108a Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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32710
Seminar
Development of the American Economy (Max Steinhardt)
Schedule: Di 12:00-14:00 (Class starts on: 2026-04-14)
Location: 319 Seminarraum (Lansstr. 7 / 9)
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32711
Advanced seminar
Development of the American Economy - Case Studies (Simon Voß)
Schedule: Mi 12:00-14:00 (Class starts on: 2026-04-15)
Location: 319 Seminarraum (Lansstr. 7 / 9)
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10144908
Advanced Lecture Course
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Knowledge Transfer
0353cB1.20learning objectives:
Students are able to communicate and convey complex public economics or economic policy content to various actors, especially to an audience outside the field. Thus, they are able to communicate or apply theoretical and empirical findings of public finance or economic policy research to concrete issues in practice (policy advice, in the media). Students are able to independently write articles and expert reports on various topics and present them in a lecture using modern, digital technology.
course content:
e.g. training in the non-formal, general presentation of complex public finance or economic policy issues and in the comprehensible communication of results to a broad audience, generally comprehensible, non-technical writing as well as non-technical presentation based on current economic policy topics, use of modern digital communication channels (blogs, podcasts), leading groups in the context of student tutorials and exercises.
language of instruction:
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English
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / every other semester-
10173911
Seminar
Knowledge Transfer (S) (Lukas Harder, Piotr Larysz)
Schedule: Termine siehe LV-Details (Class starts on: 2026-04-10)
Location: HFB/K III Konferenzraum, 202 Sitzungsraum / Kaminzimmer
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10173911
Seminar
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Microeconomic Analysis 0258eA1.1
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Econometric Analysis 0258eA1.3
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Methods in Economic Theory 0258eB1.1
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Economic Area Studies 0258eB1.10
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Topics in Economic Policy Analysis 0258eB1.15
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Topics in Applied Economic Policy Analysis 0258eB1.16
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Advanced Economic Theory 0258eB1.20
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Advanced Economic Policy Analysis 0258eB1.22
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Area Studies in Economic Theory 0258eB1.3
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Applied Empirical Economics 0258eB1.5
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Area Studies in Empirical Economics 0258eB1.6
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Applied Economic Policy Analysis 0258eB1.8
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Law for Students of Public Economy 0353cB1.18
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Practical Methods (for Students of Public Economics) 0353cB1.19
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