Bachelor Courses

  1. International Economics
    In these lectures students are acquainted with canonical trade models, such as the Ricardian model, Heckscher-Ohlin model, and the Monopolistic Competition model. Moreover, trade policy topics, such as, tariff and quota policies are analyzed.

  2. International Market Access
    In these lectures students are acquainted with modern data sources which they utilize to prepare their own market specific analyses.

  3. Economics
    In these lectures students are acquainted with the neo-classical household and firm theory. The course covers both micro- and macroeconomic topics.

  4. Mathematical Concepts
    This course covers major mathematical concepts, ranging from differentiation to integration, and optimization.


Master Courses

  1. Asia's International Economic Integration
    In this applied course students prepare a comprehensive data based report which quantifies Asian countries integration into the global economy.

  2. Europe's International Economic Integration
    In this applied course students prepare a comprehensive data based report which quantifies European countries integration into the global economy.

  3. System Competition
    Students analyze international institutional differences across countries and in how far these differences influence economic aspects such as trade, FDI, migration, carbon emission et al.