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Study module, curriculum year 2019–2020
K54093

Advanced Studies in Public Choice, 85 cr

Tampere University
Description

Studies in Public Choice programme teaches students to use economic tools to address broader social science problems. Public Policy analysis requires an approach combining insights and techniques from economics and political science. This program extends economic analysis beyond the traditional focus on market interactions to examine intended and unintended consequences of policies and to explore how and when individual self-interest among politicians, interest groups, etc. can help or hinder the public interest. Public policy analysis involves understanding: institutional design, policy evaluation and implementation and decision-making. The methods include microeconomics, game theory, experimental economics, spatial econometrics, social choice theory and econometrics.

Objectives

After completing the Master’s Degree Programme in Public Choice a student is expected to be able to:

- identify, evaluate, analyze and contribute to the international academic literature

- learn and use quantitative methods from political science, economics and sociology and apply them to social science issues

- to address issues that involve strategic behavior ranging from institution design, policy design and implementation and decision making by using quantitative tools

- understand social sciences from a comparative (North America and Europe) and multidisciplinary perspective

Study module code
K54093
Language of instruction
English
Academic year
2019–2020
Level of study
Advanced studies
Fields of study
Social Sciences
Maximum credits
85
Persons responsible
Responsible teacher:
Katri Sieberg
Common learning outcomes
International outlook and global responsibility
Studies that include this module
Study module code
K54093
Language of instruction
English
Academic year
2019–2020
Level of study
Advanced studies
Fields of study
Social Sciences
Maximum credits
85
Persons responsible
Responsible teacher:
Katri Sieberg
Common learning outcomes
International outlook and global responsibility