1 Apr The Potential of Tourism: (not only) an Academic Discussion Networking and knowledge transfer are the main goals of the multi-format event "The Potential of Tourism: (Not Only) an Academic Discussion". The event connects key stakeholders in tourism: entrepreneurs, the public sector, and the academic community. from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
3 Apr Wladislaw Mill: The Bright Side of Tax Evasion (MUES seminar) This paper investigates whether tax evasion can be beneficial for an optimal income tax schedule. Past theoretical discussions have presented mixed outcomes as to whether allowing taxpayers to opt into... from 2:00 PM
7 Apr Max Franks: Pigou’s Advice and Sisyphus’ Warning: Carbon Pricing with Non-Permanent Carbon Dioxide Removal (MUES seminar) This paper develops a welfare and public economics perspective on optimal policies for carbon removal and storage (CDR) in permanent and non-permanent sinks. Non-permanent CDR reduces mitigation costs,... from 2:00 PM
8 Apr How to effectively prepare and implement a public investment: a construction investment project in context from 8:30 AM to 1:00 PM
8 Apr Workshop How to get your first job! Attend a workshop How to get your first job by Zebra Technologies! Ready to start your career journey? This presentation will guide you through the essential steps to excel in your first job interview. Gain insights into effective preparation,... from 1:50 PM to 5:00 PM
9 Apr Jonathan Stäbler: Institutional Factors and the Extraction of Limited Health Resources (MUES seminar) The healthcare situation in many developed countries has become precarious due to limited supply and a steadily growing demand stemming from mandatory health cover for all. As a result, health resources... from 12:00 PM