Fiscal Economics
As a fiscal economist, you can work in for instance:
- tax inspection
- notary and auditing firms
- tax departments for national governments or the European Commission
By studying Fiscal Economics you gain a strong background in economics and all aspects of taxation and understand the influence of tax on people’s decisions and the interaction between economics and taxation.
Fast facts:
- language of instruction: English and Dutch
- weekly study load: 8 hrs of classes, 12 of group work and 20 of individual study: 40 hours total
- teaching & learning methods: Problem-Based Learning, tutorials, guest lectures, presentations, assignments, papers
- assessment: written exams, final papers, group participation
More information?
Read the full programme description of Fiscal Economics on the School of Business and Economics web pages. You'll also find more admissions information via these pages.
