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Modul (6 Credits)

Health and Development


Name im Diploma Supplement
Health and Development
Verantwortlich
Prof. Dr. Martin Karlsson
Voraus­setzungen
Siehe Prüfungsordnung.
Workload
180 Stunden studentischer Workload gesamt, davon:
  • Präsenzzeit: 60 Stunden
  • Vorbereitung, Nachbereitung: 60 Stunden
  • Prüfungsvorbereitung: 60 Stunden
Dauer
Das Modul erstreckt sich über 1 Semester.
Qualifikations­ziele

Students will be able to:

  • understand key economic mechanisms linking health and development in low-, middle-, and high-income contexts,
  • critically assess empirical research and policy debates related to health systems and health outcomes in developing and emerging economies,
  • engage with applied research designs and empirical strategies commonly used in Development Economics and Health Economics,
  • formulate evidence-based evaluations of health policies and interventions.
Praxisrelevanz

Socio-economic disparities in health and access to medical services represent central challenges for policy-making, public administration, and international development cooperation. The ability to interpret and critically evaluate empirical evidence is essential for leadership roles in public health institutions, international organizations, NGOs, and academia.

Prüfungs­modalitäten

The module is assessed by a composite examination consisting of:

  • Three short written assignments (in total approx. 10 pages, 50% of the final grade)
  • A written exam (usually 60-90 Minute, 50% of the final grade)
Verwendung in Studiengängen
  • ECMX MasterWahlpflichtbereichME5 Economics 1.-3. FS, Wahlpflicht
  • GOEMIK MasterWahlpflichtbereich Bereich Volkswirtschaftslehre 1.-3. FS, Wahlpflicht
  • HealthEcon MasterWahlpflichtbereich Bereich Volkswirtschaftslehre 1.-3. FS, Wahlpflicht
  • MedMan MedGW MasterWahlpflichtbereich IBereich Gesundheitsökonomie 1.-3. FS, Wahlpflicht
  • MedMan WiWi MasterWahlpflichtbereich IBereich Gesundheitsökonomie 1.-3. FS, Wahlpflicht
  • VWL MasterWahlpflichtbereich I 1.-3. FS, Wahlpflicht
Bestandteile

Vorlesung mit integrierter Übung (6 Credits)

Health and Development


Anbieter
Lehrstuhl für VWL, insb. Gesundheitsökonomik
Lehrperson
Lehrbeauftragte, Gastdozent:innen
Turnus
Sommersemester
SWS
4
Sprache
englisch
Hörerschaft

empfohlenes Vorwissen

Basic knowledge of microeconomics and applied empirical methods (e.g., econometrics). Familiarity with topics in health or development economics is helpful but not required.

Abstract

This course examines key issues at the intersection of Health Economics and Development Economics. It focuses on the organization, challenges, and performance of health systems, health behaviour, and policy interventions in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). A substantial part of the course is taught by guest lecturers who contribute current research perspectives and case-based insights.

Lehrinhalte

Specific topics vary depending on the invited lecturers, but typically include themes such as:

  • structures and challenges of health systems in developing and emerging economies,
  • household decision-making, risk, and health shocks,
  • providers, informality, and market structures in the health sector,
  • public policies such as health insurance, transfer programmes, and preventive interventions,
  • evidence-based evaluation of health reforms and development programmes.

Literaturangaben

Assigned readings and study materials will be announced at the beginning of the course. Selections are based on current international research in health and development economics.

didaktisches Konzept

Lectures introduce conceptual frameworks, empirical approaches, and theoretical foundations. The integrated tutorial complements the lecture by fostering applied engagement with the literature, empirical strategies, and policy debates. Students critically discuss research papers, replicate empirical analyses, and work through problem sets or data-based examples.

Die Veranstaltung entspricht einem Vorlesungsanteil von 2 SWS und einem Übungsanteil von 2 SWS.

Vorlesung mit integrierter Übung: Health and Development (WIWI‑C1302)
Modul: Health and Development (WIWI‑M1004)