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23525-01 - Vorlesung: Computational Economics 3 KP

Semester Frühjahrsemester 2022
Angebotsmuster Jedes Frühjahrsem.
Dozierende Dietmar Maringer (dietmar.maringer@unibas.ch, BeurteilerIn)
Inhalt The term "Computational Economics" covers a wide array of methods and concepts, ranging from "traditional" numerical techniques to advanced simulations of complex economic systems, and anything in between.

Building and expanding on the course "Computating for Business and Economics", this course discusses a selection of further numerical methods and scientific computing techniques any economist should have in their "computational toolbox". Next, methods for Monte Carlo simulation will be introducing, including sampling, path generation, modelling uncertainty and risk, and evaluating simulations. This will be followed by methods for modelling and analysing complex and adaptive systems in an economic context. Real world situations often exhibit heterogeneity, butterfly effects, network-effects, self-organization or critical situations that are difficult to analyse with traditional economic approaches. Agent-based Modelling and agent-based simulation are increasingly used in this context, and the course addresses these topics.

To deepen the participants' understanding of these methods, their practical application, their strengths and limitations, the course is very much hands-on, allowing for numerous own implementations and experiments.
Lernziele Successful participants will be familiar with fundamental numerical methods, necessary to approach and solve quantitative problems in economics and business. Also, they will acquire programming skills to implement economic / management models and the necessary methods.
Literatur Course material will be provided.

To deepen the participants' understanding of these methods, their practical application, their strengths and limitations, the course is very much hands-on, allowing for numerous own implementations and experiments.

*) Miranda, M. J. & Fackler, P. L. Applied Computational Economics and Finance The MIT Press, 2002

*) Brandimarte, P. Handbook in Monte Carlo Simulation. Applications in Financial Engineering, Risk Management, and Economics Wiley, 2014

*) Brandimarte, P. Numerical Methods in Finance and Economics, Wiley-Interscience, 2006

*) Gilli, M.; Maringer, D. & Schumann, E. Numerical Methods and Optimization in Finance, Academic Press, 2nd edition 2019. (or 1st ed., 2011)

*) Kroese, D. P.; Taimre, T. & Botev, Z. I. Handbook of Monte Carlo Methods Wiley, 2011

*) Jones, O.; Maillardet, R. & Robinson, A. Introduction to Scientific Programming and Simulation Using R, CRC Press, 2009

*) Langtangen, H. P. A Primer on Scientific Programming Using Python Springer, 2014

*) Easley, D. & Kleinberg, J. Networks, Crowds and Markets. Reasoning about a Highly Connected World Cambridge University Press, 2010

*) Hommes, C. Behavioral Rationality and Heterogeneous Expectations in Complex Economic Systems Cambridge University Press, 2013

*) Jackson, M. O. Social and Economic Networks Princeton University Press, 2008

*) Tesfatsion, L. & Judd, K. J. (Eds.) Handbook of Computational Economics Vol. 2: Agent-Based Computational Economics North-Holland, 2006

Specific recommendations and additional literature to be announced during the course.
Bemerkungen Throughout the course, we will use Python to implement methods and concepts. Prior programming skill help, but are not required; material and references will be provided for those new to Python.
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Teilnahmebedingungen Completed Bachelor in Business and Economics
Anmeldung zur Lehrveranstaltung Registration: Please enrol in MOnA. EUCOR-Students and students of other Swiss Universities have to enrol at the students administration office (studseksupport1@unibas.ch) within the official enrolment period. Enrolment = Registration for the exam!
Unterrichtssprache Englisch
Einsatz digitaler Medien Online-Veranstaltung

 

Intervall Wochentag Zeit Raum
wöchentlich Freitag 10.15-14.00 - Online Präsenz -

Einzeltermine

Datum Zeit Raum
Freitag 25.02.2022 10.15-14.00 Uhr - Online Präsenz -, --
Freitag 04.03.2022 10.15-14.00 Uhr - Online Präsenz -, --
Freitag 11.03.2022 10.15-14.00 Uhr Fasnachtsferien
Freitag 18.03.2022 10.15-14.00 Uhr - Online Präsenz -, --
Freitag 25.03.2022 10.15-14.00 Uhr - Online Präsenz -, --
Freitag 01.04.2022 10.15-14.00 Uhr - Online Präsenz -, --
Freitag 08.04.2022 10.15-14.00 Uhr - Online Präsenz -, --
Module Modul: Field Electives in Economics and Public Policy (Masterstudium: Economics and Public Policy)
Modul: Risiko-Analyse (Masterstudium: Actuarial Science)
Modul: Specific Electives in Data Science and Computational Economics (Masterstudium: Wirtschaftswissenschaften)
Spezialisierungsmodul: Areas of Specialization in International and/or Monetary Economics (Masterstudium: International and Monetary Economics)
Vertiefungsmodul: Quantitative Methods (Masterstudium: Wirtschaftswissenschaften (Studienbeginn vor 01.08.2021))
Leistungsüberprüfung Leistungsnachweis
Hinweise zur Leistungsüberprüfung Combination of active participation, assignment(s), and final exam.
written exam: 22.04.22; 10:15-11:00. WWZ S15: A-Z.

An-/Abmeldung zur Leistungsüberprüfung Anm.: Belegen Lehrveranstaltung; Abm.: stornieren
Wiederholungsprüfung keine Wiederholungsprüfung
Skala 1-6 0,1
Wiederholtes Belegen beliebig wiederholbar
Zuständige Fakultät Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät / WWZ, studiendekanat-wwz@unibas.ch
Anbietende Organisationseinheit Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät / WWZ

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