Research at the Department
The Department of Economics is one of the leading economic research institutions in Europe. Our research is funded by renowned institutions such as the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG) or the European Research Council (ERC). The department has a leading role in three research clusters: the Cluster of Excellence "ECONtribute: Markets and Public Policy", the Cluster of Excellence "Hausdorff Center for Mathematics" and the Collaborative Research Center "Economic Perspectives on Societal Challenges". With our research, we want to actively contribute to public debates on central societal challenges and provide impulses for effective political measures. We attach great importance to the training of young academics at the Bonn Graduate School of Economics.
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In the #WeAreUniBonn campaign, the University of Bonn presents employees, students, and alumni who contribute to the success of our university with their remarkable achievements. From the Department of Economics, Christian Bayer, Florian Brandl, and Julia Mink have participated so far:
Faces of Research
The research projects funded by the European Research Council (ERC) demonstrate the diversity of economic research at the department:
Cluster of Excellence: ECONtribute: Markets & Public Policy
The Cluster of Excellence ECONtribute conducts research on markets at the interface of economy, politics and society. The aim is to develop a new paradigm for the analysis of markets & public policy. Both are analyzed in terms of goals that go beyond narrow measures of efficiency, such as socially responsible behavior.
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SFB: Economic Perspectives on Societal Challenges
The Collaborative Research Center (Sonderforschungsbereich, SFB) addresses three central societal challenges: How can equal opportunities be promoted? How can markets be regulated in view of the internationalization and digitalization of the economy? How can the stability of the financial system be secured?
Exzellenzcluster: Hausdorff Center for Mathematics
At the Hausdorff Center for Mathematics, economists conduct research primarily on game theory, mechanism design and information economics.
Bonn Graduate School of Economics
The Bonn Graduate School of Economics offers an English-language doctoral program (PhD) with an integrated Master in Economic Research for students from all over the world.
BonnEconLab
The Laboratory for Experimental Economics (BonnEconLab) stands for innovative research in experimental economics. The lab supports researchers and students in planning, designing and conducting their experiments.
Transdisciplinary Research Areas (TRA)
Scientists of the Department of Economics conduct transdisciplinary research primarily in TRA Mathematics, Modeling and Simulation of Complex Systems or TRA Individuals, Institutions and Societies.
MPI for Research on Collective Goods
The Max Planck Institute for Research of Collective Goods focuses its research on applied economics and behavioral law.
CENs: Center for Economics and Neuroscience
The CENs combines neuroscience, behavioral genetics, psychology and empirical economic research to better understand human behavior, especially in economically relevant contexts.