1. Philosophy and methodology of economics.
2. Orthodox vs. heterodox economics.
3. Dynamization and agent behaviour in microeconomic models.
4. Game theory and its economic applications.
5. Historical development and problems of macroeconomic modelling.
6. Dynamic general equlibrium models, their critics and alternative approaches.
7. Panel modelling and econometrics.
2. Orthodox vs. heterodox economics.
3. Dynamization and agent behaviour in microeconomic models.
4. Game theory and its economic applications.
5. Historical development and problems of macroeconomic modelling.
6. Dynamic general equlibrium models, their critics and alternative approaches.
7. Panel modelling and econometrics.