Institut für Öffentliche Finanzen Lehre Seminare Master
Seminar Capital Taxation and Global Inequality

Seminar Capital Taxation and Global Inequality

Seminar Profile

General Details
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
Saez, E., & Zucman, G. (2016) Wealth Inequality in the United States since 1913: Evidence from Capitalized Income Tax Returns, Quarterly Journal of Economics

Saez, E., & Stantcheva, S. (2018). A simpler theory of optimal capital taxation. Journal of Public 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]
  • Participation and discussion in the lecture and the topical seminars (50%)
  • Term paper (50%)
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)