Mentoring

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Vorlesung

Health and Development (Lecture)

Lecturer:
Renate Hartwig
Term:
Summer Semester 2026
Time:
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Start:
14th Apr 2026
End:
3rd Jun 2026
Language:
English
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Description:

This course offers students a comprehensive introduction to key issues at the intersection of health economics and development economics, with a focus on health systems, behaviours, and policy interventions in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).

Led by guest lecturers, the course combines structured lectures with interactive tutorials to provide both theoretical foundations and practical skills. Students are exposed to current empirical research, real-world case studies, and key data sources used in the field.

Throughout the semester, students engage with modern empirical methods, including experimental and quasi-experimental approaches, while critically reviewing academic literature. The primary objectives are to develop a strong understanding of health service provision in LMICs, evaluate policies and interventions, and apply data analysis techniques to inform policy recommendations.

Central to the course are the tutorial sessions, where students analyse research papers, conduct hands-on data exercises using statistical software, and develop their ability to communicate evidence-based insights. This approach equips students with the skills to critically assess research and contribute to policy discussions in global health and development.

Methods of Assessment:

Seminararbeit und Assignments

Formalities:

LectureTopicLecturerDateTime 
1Health, Human Capital, and Economic DevelopmentRenateApr 148:00-10:00
2Measuring Health and Disease: The Global Burden of Disease FrameworkRenateApr 1410:00-12:00
3Market Failures in HealthMichelleApr 1610:00-12:00
4Evaluating Interventions I — Randomized Controlled TrialsMichelleApr 2110:00-12:00
5Evaluating Interventions II — Quasi-Experimental MethodsMichelleApr 2213:00-15:00
6Health-Related Poverty TrapsMichelleApr 2810:00-12:00
7Economics of Mental Health and Decision-MakingMichelleApr 3010:00-12:00
8Health Systems in LMICs: Structure, Financing, & PerformanceNilanjanMai 0510:00-12:00
9Household Behavior, Health Shocks, and Risk CopingNilanjanMai 1210:00-12:00
10Health Insurance: Theory, Evidence, and Universal Health CoverageNilanjanMai 1410:00-12:00
11Providers, Markets, and Informality in the Health SectorNilanjanMai 1910:00-12:00
12Preventive Health, Behavior Change, and Public InterventionsNilanjanMai 2110:00-12:00
13Pharmaceutical Markets and Access to MedicinesRenateMai 2810:00-12:00
14Health Policy, Inequality, and the Future of Health and Development (Outlook)RenateJun 0210:00-12:00

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