Bachelor
We offer the following courses in our Bachelor's programs:
E371 International Trade
Offered in the summer term by Frank Stähler. This course will be co-taught with Valeria Merlo. For more details see link
E321 European Economic Integration
Will be offered again in the summer term of 2025 by Peter Eppinger.
E342 Bachelor Thesis Seminar
Offered each term (winter and summer) on selected topics in economics. Please register via the Examination Office.
The seminar will deal with selected topics in international and applied economics. Students are expected to write an essay (Bachelor thesis, not longer than 20 pages) and to present their findings (both in English). The thesis will deal with a specific topic in international or applied economics, and it is expected that you will critically discuss a recent research paper. Students are expected to submit a draft after about 7 weeks and do the presentation during the seminar that will take place about two weeks before the submission deadline.
Here is a selection of topics of the past years:
The Digital Markets Act
Transfer Pricing and Customs Duties
Financial Frictions and Foreign Direct Investment
The Economics of International Environmental Agreements
Shallow vs. Deep Trade Liberalization - An Analysis of Multilateral Trade Agreements
Multinational Enterprises and Foreign Direct Investment
Master
We offer the following courses in our Master's programs:
E441 Advanced Microeonomics II
Offered in the summer term.
E440 Multinational Enterprises
Offered in the winter term 2024/25 by Frank Stähler. This course will be offered in three blocks on November 8/9, November 15/16 and December 6/7, and all lectures, except for the introduction, will also be offered as videos. As for the videos on ILIAS: Please note that you accept the terms and conditions of this class when you register. In particular, you are allowed to download the videos only for yourself, but you are not allowed to share, forward or publish them in any form. Registration will be open on October 1.
Please note: the first exam will already take place on December 12 at 6:15 pm. The resit will be organized by the Examination Office. For details see the course outline.
E421/E422 Global Production and Sourcing
Offered in the winter term by Peter Eppinger. For details please see the course outline.
E540 Master Seminar on Globalization and International Mobility
Offered in the winter term. For important information on the topics, schedule, and registration, please see this document.
E442 Mathematical Methods in Advanced Microeconomics
This is an online course, accessible via ILIAS, available to students in the winter term without support and without an exam.
Master's thesis
We supervise Master's thesis on the topics reated to our research agenda: International trade, foreign direct investment, multinational enterprises, applied microeconomics.
Please contact us in advance if you are interested in writing your Master's thesis with us. You should indicate your preference for our chair in the survey on Master's thesis preferences, which is conducted (by the department) twice a year.
Interested candidates are then asked to send a 1-2 page proposal of their intended Master's thesis project to peter.eppingerspam prevention@uni-tuebingen.de. Applications are accepted at any time.
Overview of economics courses
You can find an up-to-date list on all currently offered courses in Economics here on the department website.