040835 SE Theory and Empirics of Monetary Integration (E) (2011W)
Theory and Empirics of Monetary Integration (E)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Mo 05.09.2011 09:00 to We 21.09.2011 17:00
- Registration is open from Tu 27.09.2011 09:00 to We 28.09.2011 17:00
- Deregistration possible until Fr 14.10.2011 23:59
Details
max. 24 participants
Language: English
Lecturers
Classes
Currently no class schedule is known.
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
To pass the seminar you need a minimum of 21 out of a total of 40 points:
- 20 points: paper presentation on one of the presentation topics from the list given
below (in groups of 2-3 students)
o Presentations should not take more than 20 minutes, and should give a
critical view on the topic to stimulate the subsequent discussion.
o In addition to the 2-3 given background papers students should include at
least two other sources of information (journal article, commentary, data
bank ...) to provide a round-up of the topic
o Within each group, each student is required to deliver an equal part of the
presentation. The presentation should be an entity, i.e. you should provide
a clear story line. Make also sure that you link your presentations to the
lecture.
o Please provide handouts for the students (for example a summary printout
of the slides).
o Topics are distributed on a first-come - first-serve basis: After the end of
the introductory session you can submit a list of your top-3 choices of
topics to maria.silgoner@oenb.at. Please also indicate with whom you
would like to give the presentation. I will let you know about your topic in
the days after the introductory session.
- 20 points: active participation in group works and discussions
- 20 points: paper presentation on one of the presentation topics from the list given
below (in groups of 2-3 students)
o Presentations should not take more than 20 minutes, and should give a
critical view on the topic to stimulate the subsequent discussion.
o In addition to the 2-3 given background papers students should include at
least two other sources of information (journal article, commentary, data
bank ...) to provide a round-up of the topic
o Within each group, each student is required to deliver an equal part of the
presentation. The presentation should be an entity, i.e. you should provide
a clear story line. Make also sure that you link your presentations to the
lecture.
o Please provide handouts for the students (for example a summary printout
of the slides).
o Topics are distributed on a first-come - first-serve basis: After the end of
the introductory session you can submit a list of your top-3 choices of
topics to maria.silgoner@oenb.at. Please also indicate with whom you
would like to give the presentation. I will let you know about your topic in
the days after the introductory session.
- 20 points: active participation in group works and discussions
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Examination topics
Reading list
De Grauwe, Paul, 2009, Economics of Monetary Union, Eighth (or earlier) Edition, Oxford University Press, New York.
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