Summer Term 2018
Teaching
BA: Statistics
Type | Period | Time | Room | Lecturer |
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LE (2 SWS) | 09.04.2018 - 20.07.2018 | Monday 14.00 - 16.00 | 3.06.H05 | Sascha Drahs |
PR (2 SWS) | 09.04.2018 - 20.07.2018 | Tuesday 12.00 - 14.00 | 3.06.H08 | Juliane Hennecke |
PR (2 SWS) | 09.04.2018 - 20.07.2018 | Tuesday 16.00 - 18.00 | 3.06.H08 | Mia Teschner |
PR (2 SWS) | 09.04.2018 - 20.07.2018 | Wednesday 14.00 - 16.00 | 3.06.H08 | Mia Teschner |
PR (2 SWS) | 09.04.2018 - 20.07.2018 | Wednesday 16.00 - 18.00 | 3.06.H08 | Tim Müller |
PR (2 SWS) | 09.04.2018 - 20.07.2018 | Thursday 14.00 - 16.00 | 3.06.H08 | Juliane Hennecke |
PR (2 SWS) | 09.04.2018 - 20.07.2018 | Thursday 16.00 - 18.00 | 3.06.H08 | Tim Müller |
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Exam
- Written exam (60 min.)
Creditable as
- B.BM.VWL.410, B.VM.VWL.510, BA-600, BA-P-601, B51
Content
This course deals with fundamental statistical methods and their applicability in business administration and economics. Students will be enabled to analyze economic theories and issues statistically and to interpret the results with regard to their content. After completion the students should have a methodological base for further studies.
Topics
- Descriptive Statistics
- Data Collection and Data Presentation
- Probability Calculus
- Inferential Statistics
Literature
- Schira, J. (2016): Statistische Methoden der VWL und BWL. Pearson Studium.
- Schlittgen, R. (2012): Einführung in die Statistik. Oldenbourg Verlag.
BA: Seminar
Type | Period | Day/Time | Room | Lecturer |
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SE | Irregular schedule | Prof. M. Caliendo, Linda Wittbrodt, Claudia Stier |
Downloads
- Seminar announcement (German)
- Formal requirements (German) (attention: new version!)
- Template: Declaration of academic honesty (German)
- Template: Declaration of consent (German)
Dates
- 13.04.18: Pre-registration via email.
- 16.04.18: Kick-off Meeting: 4pm (s.t), room 3.06.S25.
- 23.04.18: Registration via per email with topic preferences.
- 24.04.18: Allocation of the topics via email.
- 25.04.18: Introductory meeting: 2pm, room 3.01.1.65a.
- 27.04. to 15.06.18: periodic meetings , every Friday, 10am, room 3.01.1.65a.
- 16.05.18: Intermediate presentation: 9am - 6pm, room 3.01.1.65a.
- until 18.05.18: Registration on PULS for seminar and portfolio presentation (until 10.05. for old study regulations).
- 20.06.18: Submission deadline: 12pm, 2x printed; electronic version via email.
- 21.06.18: Allocation of discussants via email.
- 06.07. and 09.07.18: Final presentations and discussions: 06.07. 9am - 2pm, room 3.06.S13 as well as 2pm - 6pm, room 3.01.S23; 09.07. 10am - 6pm, room 3.01.1.65a.
Exam
- Participation in all meetings
- Compliance with all dates and deadlines
- Seminar paper (max. 15 pages)
- Final presentation
- Discussant of another seminar paper at the final presentation
Creditable as
- Economics: BA-S-600, B.VM.VWL.710, B.VM.VWL.410, B.VM.VWL.510, B.VM.VWL.113
Requirements
- BA: Statistics
- BA: Empirical Economics / Econometrics
BA: Colloquium
Students enroll in this colloquium during their Bachelor thesis.
Creditable as
- Economics: B.FK.VWL.110, B.KO.PUW.110
BA: Introduction to Computer-Based Data Analysis (Key Skill)
More information can be found on the homepage of the Chair of Methods of Empirical Social Research of Prof. Dr. U. Kohler.
MA: Public Policy Evaluation
Type | Period | Time | Room | Lecturer |
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LE (2 SWS) | 09.04.2018 - 27.04.2018 (irregular schedule) | Monday 10.00 - 12.00 Tuesday 10.00 - 12.00 Friday 10.00 - 14.00 | Monday/Tuesday 3.06.H06 Friday 3.06.H08 | Prof. M. Caliendo |
A-PR (2 SWS) | 07.05.2018 - 08.06.2018 (irregular schedule) | Tuesday 10.00 - 12.00 | 3.06.H06 | Stefan Tübbicke |
A-PR (STATA/Q&A) | irregular schedule | Monday 10.00 - 12.00 Friday 11.00 - 12.00 | 03.01.165a | Stefan Tübbicke |
The course is held in English.
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Exam
- Written exam (90 min)
- Active participation and presentation in practical sessions
- Term paper
Creditable as
- MA-S-600, MA-061
Requirements
- MA: Advanced Microeconometrics strongly recommended
Content
The aim of this course is to provide participants with a deeper understanding of microeconometric estimation techniques. We will use the topic “Policy Evaluation” to illustrate and discuss several methods under various types of assumptions.
Topics
- Causality and the Potential Outcome Framework
- Experiments
- Unconfoundedness
- Matching
- Difference-in-Differences
- Instrumental Variables
- Regression Discontinuity
The lecture will be complemented by a practical computer session where the estimators will be implemented using STATA.
Literature
- Caliendo, M. and Hujer, R. (2006): The Microeconometric Estimation of Treatment Effects - An Overview, Journal of the German Statistical Society / Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv, 90(1), 197-212.
- Imbens, G., and J.M. Wooldridge (2009): Recent Developments in the Econometrics of Program Evaluation, Journal of Economic Literature, 47(1), 5-86.
- A detailed reading list with relevant papers will be distributed in due time.
MA: Research Colloquium
Students enroll in this colloquium during their Master thesis.
The event is held in English.
Creditable as
- Economics: MA-F-100, MA-FK-600