Delves into the economic and fiscal landscape, analyzing potential output, fiscal stance, government debt, and the effects of government spending shocks.
Covers nonmyopic planning under budget constraints, selecting hypotheses in ambiguous measurements scenarios, and providing guarantees on solution quality and performance acceleration.
Covers financial economics basics, including time value of money, risk/return tradeoff, and capital structure, preparing students for real-world financial decision-making.
Addresses the challenges and strategies for engineering education in Switzerland, focusing on quality, student needs, and the evolving demands of the labor market.
Explores the need for economic growth in high-income countries and its impact on public budgets, debt, employment, income distribution, and poverty rates.