- Dozent/in: Caroline Hromas
- Dozent/in: Mathias Reich
- Dozent/in: Caroline Hromas
- Dozent/in: Tatjana Thimm
- Dozent/in: Caroline Hromas
- Dozent/in: Tatjana Thimm
- Dozent/in: Konstantin Hassemer
- Dozent/in: Caroline Hromas
- Dozent/in: Caroline Hromas
- Dozent/in: Tatjana Thimm
- Dozent/in: Caroline Hromas
- Dozent/in: Tatjana Thimm
- Dozent/in: Caroline Hromas
- Dozent/in: Tatjana Thimm
Welcome to a course that equips students with both methodological and topical insights into assessing a country's economic integration with the global landscape. The cornerstone of this module lies in guiding students through the process of crafting a research report that addresses specific questions defined by the students.
As you embark on this journey, you'll gain hands-on experience in harnessing the usefulness of official registry data to dissect economic trends spanning various countries and time frames. This practical exercise will empower you with the ability to discern patterns and changes that shape economies across borders.
Furthermore, the course fosters collaborative learning through group projects, where advanced empirical methods are applied to quantitatively gauge economic shifts. The emphasis isn't just on methodology; it's about preparing you to navigate real-world scenarios. This includes situations where you'll need to defend the outcomes of your policy reports, cultivating your ability to communicate and substantiate your findings effectively.
Ultimately, this course serves as a springboard, propelling you towards successful participation in projects within the dynamic realms of international business and economics. With methodological skills, topical understanding, and practical experience in your toolkit, you'll be well-prepared to make meaningful contributions to this field.
- Dozent/in: Erdal Yalcin
- Dozent/in: Melanie Altmeyer
- Dozent/in: Stephan Grueninger
- Dozent/in: Quirin Kissmehl
- Dozent/in: Neele Rothe