The Marshallian paradigm of the labor market and the foundations of labor demand and labor supply; labor and capital in general equilibrium; human capital; alternative theories of wage determination; labor market imperfections and institutional constraints; introduction to search theory.
Upon successful completion of the course, it is possible to write a Master’s thesis on topics related to Advanced Labor Economics. Potential topics will be announced and assigned during the semester; master’s theses are due within 9 month following the first exam date.
- Kursverantwortliche/r: Tornike Abuladze
- Kursverantwortliche/r: Michael Burda
- Kursverantwortliche/r: Dr. Stefanie Seele
Semester: WiSe 2023/24