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Modul

Digital Economics [M-WIWI-106408]

Credits
9
Recurrence
Jedes Semester
Duration
2 Semester
Language
German/English
Level
4
Version
1

Responsible

Organisation

  • KIT-Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften

Part of

Bricks

Identifier Name LP
T-WIWI-102840 Innovation Theory and Policy 4.5
T-WIWI-112990 Advanced Digital Economics 4.5
T-WIWI-102613 Auction Theory 4.5
T-WIWI-112991 Seminar in Digital Economics Master 4.5
T-WIWI-102713 Telecommunication and Internet Economics 4.5
T-WIWI-102861 Advanced Game Theory 4.5
T-WIWI-102859 Social Choice Theory 4.5
T-WIWI-102862 Predictive Mechanism and Market Design 4.5

Competence Certificate

The module examination takes the form of partial examinations on the core course and other courses of the module totaling at least 9 ECTS. The course assessment is described for each course of this module. The overall grade of the module is formed from the ECTS weighted grades of the partial examinations and truncated after the first decimal place.

Competence Goal

The student

  • has comprehensive knowledge of the substantive problems and economic issues raised by digitization, e.g. in the areas of
    game theory, mechanism design, in the analysis of networks, innovation, as well as internet economics,
  • acquires comprehensive knowledge of advanced methods of economic modeling,
  • validates, illustrates, and interprets models developed in economic research.

Content

The module offers a comprehensive portfolio of economic models and methods for analyzing a wide range of economic issues, especially in the context of digitalization.

Workload

The total workload for this module is approximately 270 hours. The exact distribution is made according to the credit points of the courses of the module.