Seminar Profile
General Details | |
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Seminar title | Capital Taxation and Global Inequality |
Course code(s) | 371060 |
Academic session | Fall term 24/25 |
Course availability | Fall |
Course content | Capital Taxation and Global Inequality |
Target group / area (Zuordnung) | MSc WiWi PO 2018: area Accounting, Taxation and Public Finance MSc WiWi PO 2018: area Economic Policy and Theory |
Number of participants | No Limit |
Course language | English |
Location | internal seminar |
Industry partner | no |
Timetable | Friday: 12:45 - 14:15, weekly (from October 25, 2024), main event, location: (Room 342: (I 342), Building 1501: Königsworther Platz 1) |
Completion of term paper | Until March 1, 2025 |
Requirements and Academic Support | |
Objectives | Understanding measurement, sources and mechanisms of wealth and income inequality, studying the effect of tax policy on wealth and income inequality, particular focus on capital taxation |
Prerequisites | Students should have some basic understanding of micro- and macroeconomics, be able to understand standard algebra and calculus and have basic econometric knowledge |
Introductory course to academic research | No |
Formal guidelines | None |
General literature | Piketty, T., & Zucman, G. (2014) Capital is back: wealth-income ratios in rich countries 1700-2010, Quarterly Journal of Economics |
Basic literature to introduce each topic | No |
Methodology | Theoretical and empirical research |
Specialised software | None |
Recommended word processing software | LATEX or MS Word |
Length of term paper | max. 6 pages |
Meeting(s) to discuss outline | 2 (in class) |
Performance requirements / evaluation [indicate weighting] |
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Examiner(s) | Prof. Dr. Maximilian Todtenhaupt |
Contact person | Prof. Dr. Maximilian Todtenhaupt |
Group Assignments and Topics | |
Group assignment | Compulsory |
Group size | 2-3 |
Group formation | preference-based |
Topics | Details on the term paper are discussed in the introductory session |
Assignment of topics | Preference-based |
Initial registration | No pre-registration is required. For informations about the seminar, please register in the relevant Stud.IP course in good time |
Process Schedule | |
Initial registration / application | No pre-registration is required |
Initial discussion / topic discussion / kick-off meeting | Friday, October 25, 2024 |
Topic assignment | Self-organized |
Formal (binding) registration | Until Nov 1, 2024 |
Commencement of seminar paper | Nov 1, 2024 |
Submission of seminar paper | March 1, 2025, 2:00 pm |
Submission of presentation | Day before presentation date |
Presentation | Throughout the lecture period (dates assigned in the introductory session) |