Teaching
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Courses
Seminar „Sustainability Economics“
The seminar (2 SWS) covers the examination of the concept of sustainability (especially its economic, but also its social and ecological aspects) as well as the interdisciplinary approaches of sustainability research. The course is offered in English.
The module is a compulsory elective module for the Master programs in Economics, Business Administration, Business and Economics Education, Industrial Engineering, and Business Informatics, as well as for the Diploma programs in Industrial Engineering and Business Informatics.
Further information and registration:
https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/22631120896?3
Lecture „Computable General Equilibrium Analysis“
The module teaches the theoretical foundations, data requirements, and examples of the application of the method of computable general equilibrium modeling. In addition, concepts and models from micro- and macroeconomics are repeated and used in concrete numerical examples. The module comprises lectures of 2 SWS, exercises of 2 SWS and self-study. The course is offered in English, normally in the winter term.
The module is a compulsory elective module for the Master programs in Economics, Business Administration, Business and Economics Education, Industrial Engineering, and Business Informatics, as well as for the Diploma programs in Industrial Engineering and Business Informatics. It is a compulsory module in the Master in Public and International Economics.
Further information and registration:
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Theses
Research seminar Environmental, Urban und Regional Economics: https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/21451735044?5
You are welcome to suggest topics for bachelor and master theses in the field of environmental, urban and regional economics. Please contact Prof. Artem Korzhenevych:
Current themes:
- Drivers and effects of sustainability-oriented innovation
- Mission-oriented innovation policy
- Structural change towards sustainability in the regional economies
- Spatial economic aspects of climate adaptation
- Environmental impacts of urban development (e.g. land consumption)
- Valuation of ecosystem services and biodiversity
- Financing local climate mitigation and adaptation measures
- Wider economic effects of regional investments and large-scale events