30 June 2023
Input-Output and Applied General Equilibrium Models
blended courseThis course shows the use of input-output tables and social accounting matrices, which constitute the data basis for applied general equilibrium models. After that, students are introduced to the basics of computable general equilibrium models.
Course leader
Patrick Tomberger
Target group
Private and public sector and civil society professionals as well as higher-education students.
Course aim
In lectures, discussions and case studies, renowned experts will teach you how to blend the policy aspects of trade and investment with thorough legal interpretation and economic analysis. By becoming a part of the WTI community, you will establish valuable contacts with fellow-minded professionals and lecturers.
Credits info
3 EC
Students who take multiple courses in the Winter or Summer Academy can become eligible for a Diploma of Advanced Studies (DAS) or a Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) in International Law and Economics.
Fee info
CHF 1200: Fees do not cover costs such as meals, housing or local transportation.