Graduate and Ph.D. courses | ||
Title | University | Date |
Globalization and Development | University of Duisburg-Essen | Summer term 2019 |
Economic Methodology and Agent-based Modelling in Python | University of Siegen | Winter term 2018/19 |
Individual and collective decision-making: lessons from game and complexity theory | University of Szeged | Winter term 2017/18 |
Evolutionary and institutional economics | University of Bremen | Summer term 2015 |
Applications of institutional and evolutionary economics | University of Bremen | Winter term 2014/15 |
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Here I provide information about the courses I have taught. I most cases I try to publish as much of the material freely available here. Click on the title of the course to get to the respective course page (only most recent variants of the courses are linked). In case you have questions, comments or suggestions, please let me know. Any kind of feedback is always welcome.
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General courses | |||
Title | Kind | Place | Date |
Web-based course (Scripts, videos, and tasks) | Online course | Always open | |
Economic Complexity: Theory and computational methods | Summer School course (1 week, 1 semester-equivalent) | Exploring Economics Summer Academy | August 2017, August 2018, August 2019 |
An Introduction to Python and Computational Game Theory | Mini course (3 days) | University of Szeged (HUN) | April 2018 |
Undergraduate courses | ||
Title | University | Date |
Governing with numbers - the political economy of economic indicators | University of Erfurt | Winter term 2018/19 |
Agent-based modeling and Computional Social Sciences | University of Erfurt | Summer term 2018 |
Exercises in Game Theory | University of Bremen | Summer term 2014, 2015, 2016 |
Computational Economics in R | University of Bremen | Winter term 2015/16 |
Innovation and Information Economics | University of Bremen | Winter term 2014/15 |
Exercises in evolutionary and institutional economics | University of Bremen | Winter term 2014/15, 2015/16 |