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(in Polish) Rozszerzenie Ekonomii studia magisterskie II stopnia - II rok (course group defined by Faculty of Economic Sciences)

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2400-M2EB
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Winter semester 2024/25
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Winter semester 2025/26
  • Seminar - 30 hours
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2400-M2EROa n/a
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Winter semester 2025/26
  • Seminar - 30 hours
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The objective of the course is to familiarise students with the theory and empirical evidence concerning development. The course will cover the basic correlates of economic development, including population and demograhics, education, institutions and innovativeness. The course is intended for all students interested in development issues.

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2400-M2EDU n/a
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Winter semester 2025/26
  • Seminar - 30 hours
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The seminar is intended for students interested in issues in the field of education economics, including the determinants of the choice of the educational path and the impact of education on the situation of individuals in the labour market (economic activity, earnings).

The aim of the seminar is to acquaint students with the theory and the results of empirical research in this area.

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2400-M2EE
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Winter semester 2024/25
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Winter semester 2025/26
  • Seminar - 30 hours
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The Experimental Economics laboratory is aimed at people who want to learn the methodology of experimental research and how to use experiments in didactics. Because experimental methods are widely used in all fields of economics, there are no restrictions on the topics of experiments carried out in these classes.

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2400-M2EINSTYT
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Winter semester 2024/25
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Winter semester 2025/26
  • Seminar - 30 hours
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The course is designed for students interested in the impact of institutions (rules of behaviour, social norms, habits) on economic processes and the reciprocal influence of economic outcomes on the way these institutions function and evolve. It aimes at providing students with interdisciplinary approach to analysis of economic phenomena and provide broad introduction to current research in the so-called New Institutional Economics. Assessment will be based on written examination.

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2400-M2EINSTYTa
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Winter semester 2024/25
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Winter semester 2025/26
  • Seminar - 30 hours
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This course is designed for students interested in the impact of institutions (both formal and informal) on economic processes and outcomes, and the reciprocal influence of economic conditions on the existing rules, social norms, and values. It aimes at providing students with interdisciplinary approach to analysis of various constraints (both humanly devised and spontaneously created) which shape human behaviour and human beliefs. The course is tought in lecture. Assesment will be based on written examination. Students need to receive positive mark for tutorials in order to be allowed to write final exam

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