Institute of Public Finance Teaching Seminars Master
Taxation in the Global Economy (379073)

Seminar Taxation in the Global Economy

Seminar Profile

General Details
Seminar titleSeminar Taxation in the Global Economy
Course code(s)379073
Academic sessionSpring Term 2026
Course availabilitySpring
Course contentEmpirical research on taxation in the global economy
Target group / area (Zuordnung)MSc WiWi PO 2018: Area Accounting, Taxation and Public Finance
Number of participants10
Course languageEnglish
Locationinternal seminar
Industry partnerno
TimetableBlock course
Completion of term paperduring lecture period
Requirements and Academic Support
ObjectivesStudents conduct their own empirical research projects on taxation in an international context
PrerequisitesStudents should be familiar with basic econometric analysis (fixed effects regression, etc.
Introductory course to academic researchNo
Formal guidelinesNone
General literatureGordon, Roger H. and James R. Hines Jr. "International taxation." Handbook of Public Economics 4 (2002): 1935-1995.
Basic literature to introduce each topicNo
MethodologyEmpirical research
Specialised softwareStata, R, or other statistical software
Recommended word processing softwareLATEX or MS Word
Length of term papermax. 5 pages
Meeting(s) to discuss outline1-2
Performance requirements / evaluation  [indicate weighting]

· attendance, oral participation (20%)

· presentation of own research (35%)

· discussion of other research (15%)

· term paper (30%)

Examiner(s)Prof. Dr. Maximilian Todtenhaupt
Contact personProf. Dr. Maximilian Todtenhaupt
Group Assignments and Topics
Group assignmentno
Group size-
Group formation-
Topics

Students conduct their own empirical research project on a topic related to tyxation in an international context. Possible topics include (but are not limited to)

  1. International tax evasion
  2. Tax frictions in global financial markets
  3. Investor location decisions and taxation
  4. International tax policy
  5. Innovation and taxation
Assignment of topicspreference-based
Initial registrationNot required; sign up for updates in the Stud.IP course system.
Process Schedule
Initial registration / applicationNot required; sign up for updates in the Stud.IP course system.
Initial discussion / topic discussion / kick-off meetingMonday, April 13, 2026
Topic assignmentApril 13-19, 2026 (or during the kick-off meeting)
Formal (binding) registrationApril 22. 2026, 2:00 pm
Commencement of seminar paperApril 22, 2026
Submission of seminar paper

Initial sumission (compulsory): June 17, 2026, 2:00 pm

Final submission: July 17, 2026, 2:00 pm

Submission of presentationAfter presentation
PresentationJune 24, 2026; room: tba