Project Details
GRK 748: Incentives, Information, Decision and Allocation
Subject Area
Economics
Term
from 2001 to 2010
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 273373
The research training group provides training in selected areas of economics. The aim is to enable participants to do research at an internationally competitive level. The focus lies on the theoretical and empirical analysis of micro- and macroeconomic issues under uncertainty, incomplete information, and strategic interdependencies. Topics covered involve international economics, capital markets, financial institutions and corporate finance, industrial economics, and institutional economics. At a theoretical level, methods of analysis are taken from general equilibrium theory, game theory, the economics of information, individual and collective decision theory, and behavioral finance. Empirical research involves, for example, experiments as well as microeconometric and time series analyses of savings or labor supply decisions. Formal teaching comprises the participation in a Ph.D. Program at the Center for Doctoral Studies in Economics and Management (CDSEM) for one year and a half. During this stage, compulsory and optional graduate courses provide a firm grounding in methods and a thorough familiarization with current research questions. Throughout the dissertation stage, students have ample opportunities to present their research in workshops for feedback from other participants and faculty. Mannheim is a member of the European Network for Training in Economic Research (ENTER) linking seven major European universities. Students have the opportunity to spend part of their studies abroad, especially at one of the partner universities so as to benefit from courses offered as well as supervision there.
DFG Programme
Research Training Groups
Applicant Institution
Universität Mannheim
Spokesperson
Professor Dr. Ernst-Ludwig von Thadden
Participating Researchers
Professor Dr. Christoph Buchheim (†); Professor Axel Börsch-Supan, Ph.D.; Professor Dr. Wolfgang Bühler; Professor Dr. Hans-Peter Grüner; Professor Dr. Eckhard Janeba; Professor Dr. Felix Kübler; Professor Dr. Enno Mammen; Professor Dr. Konrad Otto Stahl; Professor Dr. Martin Weber