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Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftspolitik, insbesondere Wettbewerbsökonomie
Siegelement der Uni Freiburg in Form eines Kleeblatts

Seminar: Selected Topics in Industrial Organization and Competition Economics (2024/25)

Winter term 2024/2025 general topic: Bundling and Tying

Application deadlineOct. 06, 2024
Application formAvailable here
Participants max. 10
Target groupM.Sc. VWL; M.Sc. Economics
ETCS6
LanguageEnglish

Requirements: Very good working knowledge of theoretical microeconomics. This seminar is recommended to students who have followed the courses Advanced Microeconomics I & II, Digital and Network Economics, and Industrial Organization

Qualification target: During the seminar, a specific topic in industrial organization and competition economics will be covered in depth, such that students gain a thorough understanding of this topic. They will learn how to approach a specialized field of study and how to write and present a seminar paper. These skills are particularly helpful for writing a Master thesis.

Examination type: Each student will be working on a specific article. Seminar participants have to write a seminar paper (circa 5,000 words plus equations), to do a presentation (25 min), and to implement (parts of) the theoretical model developed in the paper in MATLAB.

In their seminar papers, participants should provide a critical discussion of the paper, notably in light of the existing literature, as well as an extension of the results.

Students’ workload and supervision: Students will (i) participate in block sessions, (ii) participate in bilateral meetings in order to benefit from personalized supervision, on both the economic aspects of the paper and on implementing the theoretical model in MATLAB, and (iii) work on their seminar paper and MATLAB code individually.

 MATLAB can be acquired free of charge through the University of Freiburg Software Shop. For further information please check here.

Important dates:

October 6, 2024Deadline for application. Priority will be given to early applications in case of a large number of applications.
October 10, 2024Acceptance decision and allocation of articles.
October 22, 2024, 12:00 – 4:00pmIntroductory meeting (mandatory). HS 1098
October 29, 2024, 12:00 – 4:00pmBlock session on MATLAB (mandatory). Room 02 012 (Rempartstr. 16) [please note that this is a room change]
November 18 and 19, 2024
December 16 and 17, 2024
Two individual meetings to discuss the economics as well as extension ideas and the structure of the seminar paper (prior booking required).
November 25 and 26, 2024
January 13 and 14, 2025
Two individual meetings to discuss the implementation of the model in MATLAB (prior booking required).
January 24, 2025, 10:00am – 1:00pmBlock seminar presentations and feedback. Room 02 012 (Rempartstr. 16) [please note that this is a room change]
February 9, 2025Submission of the final seminar paper.

List of specific articles:

All papers are available online (e.g. on www.jstor.org or onlinelibrary.wiley.com) from the university or connecting via a VPN to the university’s network.

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