Teaching of the International Economics Group

We are an integral part of the teaching curriculum for both the Bachelor’s and the Master’s programs at the Faculty of Economics and Business.

Our courses are centered around key themes in international economics such as the determinants of international borrowing and lending and the interaction between monetary and fiscal policy in open economies. Students in the interdisciplinary Master’s programs in European Global Studies and Sustainable Development are also welcome to enroll in our courses.


Fall

Every fall semester, we offer the course Advanced International Macroeconomics, which is geared towards postgraduate students with prior knowledge of macroeconomics or international economics. Furthermore, we offer a research-oriented colloquium for students in the Master’s program that offers insights into the forefront of research on Recent Long-run Macroeconomic Trends in open economies.


Spring

Every spring semester, we offer the course International Money and Finance, which is designed for final year students in the Bachelor’s program. The course builds upon the economic and quantitative methods taught in the first two years of the undergraduate program and utilizes a modern approach to explore central topics in international macroeconomics and finance.