|
|
|
||
Poslední úprava: Dr. rer. pol. Michal Parízek, M.Sc., Ph.D. (01.02.2019)
Please see the attached syllabus for detailed information. |
|
||
Poslední úprava: Dr. rer. pol. Michal Parízek, M.Sc., Ph.D. (26.03.2019)
The specific objectives of the course are:
|
|
||
Poslední úprava: Dr. rer. pol. Michal Parízek, M.Sc., Ph.D. (26.03.2019)
Homework problem-sets will be assigned regularly. For each class there are required reading(s) assigned, and so are supplementary textbook readings. There is no single textbook assigned for the course. The textbook readings cover the new material presented in the class. In general, the textbook readings come from the following three textbooks:
Students that want to review and deepen their mathematical skills are advised to consult the very accessible Jeff Gill. Essential mathematics for political and social research. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2006, or Kevin Wainwright and Alpha Chiang. Fundamental methods of mathematical economics. McGraw-Hill/Irwin, Boston, Mass., 2005. |
|
||
Poslední úprava: Dr. rer. pol. Michal Parízek, M.Sc., Ph.D. (26.03.2019)
Successful completion of the course requires first and foremost active participation and interest in the subject matter. On the formal level, this means you will need to:
See the attached complete syllabus for more information. Evaluation is performed in accordance to the Dean’s Provision. |