2) Marx and his Influence. Struggle of Socialists with Austrian School, the Economic Calculation Debate. (10.10., MP)
3) Marginal Revolution and the Rise of Mathematics (Foundation of Neoclassical Orthodoxy): Jevons, Walras, Menger, Marshall and Methodenstreit. (17.10., MP)
4) Keynesian Revolution and Followers of Keynes (24.10., JB)
5) Positive Economics and Influence of Popper (31.10., MP)
6) Modern Mathematical Economics, Lucas Critique and Foundation of Rational Expectations (7.11., MP)
Second Part
\r\n7) Austrian School and Ordoliberalism – Intellectual Roots of Neoliberalism (14.11., JB)
8) Monetarism, Rational Expectations and Theories of Business Cycles (21.11., JB)
9) Explanatory Power of Economic Models: “Paradox of Explanation” (28.11., MP)
10) “Fiscal Expansion versus Consolidation” Debate (5.12., JB)
11) Behavioral Economics and Reflections of O. Blanchard (12.12., MP and JB) / Reflections of the Great Recession: Behavioral Economics and Changes in Macro (12.12., MP and JB).
12) Zombie Economics and Perspective of Philosophy of Science (19.12., MP and JB) / Why Economists Do Not Reject Models That Have Failed? The Philosophy of Science Perspective (19.12., MP and JB)
13) Lecture Reserved for Finishing Lectures and Q/A (btw. 1-4. January)