Political Economy and Public Finance I
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Course director
Assistant
Description
This course starts by providing an introduction into the theory of electoral choice. Building on that, the students learn about fundamental relationships between characteristics of the political system and policy outcomes. Understanding the effects of political institutions on economic policy has become a vibrant field of research, and the students get acquainted with recent research findings. For instance, it is explained how the level and composition of government spending is affected by the degree of direct democracy, or the electoral system. In addition to the lectures, the students work on a project in groups, understanding the determinants of voting behavior, using data from post-election surveys.
Objectives
Learn fundamental relationships between characteristics of the political system and policy outcomes
Teaching mode
In presence
Learning methods
Classes combined with tutorials, and a project
Examination information
80% exam, 20% project
Education
- Master of Science in Economics, Lecture, 1st year