Course programme - Economic History
summer term 2024
Bachelor level
Stata Course: Regression Analysis with Historical Data (E360)
Bachelor Thesis Seminar - Economic History (E362)
International Development Economics and Economic History (E363)
Seminar Applied Research in Economic History (E364)
Topics in International Economic History - Topics in Historical Development Economics (E365)
Master level
Topics in International Economic History I - Integration and Growth in the World Economy (E580B)
Topics in International Economic History II - Development Economics and Economic History (E581B)
Master Thesis Seminar International Economic History
For M.Sc. Economics students with the track option "Economic History and Development": to get an idea of what the individual curriculum might look like, please click here.
winter term 2024/25
Bachelor level
Stata Course: Regression Analysis with Historical Data (E360)
Economics History of the World: New Research - Single View (E361)
Bachelor Thesis Seminar - Economic History (E362)
Seminar Applied Research in Economic History (E364)
Topics in International Economic History - Topics in Historical Development Economics (E365)
Master level
Empirical Studies on Migration, Trade and Growth in the Long Run (E480)
Topics in International Economic History II - Quantitative Economic History (E581A)
Master Thesis in International Economic History
History courses for M.Sc. Economics Students with the track option "Economic History and Development"
To get an idea of what the individual curriculum might look like, please click here.
For students who have selected the track option "Economic History and Development", it is important to be aware that you have the flexibility to choose courses from the History department as a part of your elective track modules in Economic History. Below, you will find the list of courses available for the winter term 2024/25:
- Multinational Enterprises (E440), Prof. Frank Stähler (please see Alma)
- Open Economy Macroeconomics (E431), Prof. Gernot Müller (please see Alma)
- Empirical Topics in International Trade (E471), Prof. Valeria Merlot (please see Alma)
- Global Production and Sourcing (E421), Dr. Peter Eppinger (please see Alma)
Why it is a good idea to study Economic History?
How is the living standard of Europeans influenced by the globalization? This is one of the research question addressed by the chair. More about the chair and the research topics.