Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre

Department of Economics

 

 

                     

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Forschungskolloquium

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Forschungskolloquium im SS 2009

Das Forschungskolloquium des Instituts für Volkswirtschaftslehre findet im SS 2009 in der Regel dienstags, 15 Uhr (hct) in der Rotunde 3 statt.

Gehaltene Vorträge im WS0809

Vorträge im SS 2009

No.

Title

Author(s)

 

001-2009

Privatization and Liberalization in Vertically Linked Markets

Frank Stähler and Stefan Traub

 

010-2008

Simple and Complex Organizational Forms: Markets, Hierarchies, and Networks in an `Organizational Triangle´

Wolfram Elsner, Gero Hocker and  Henning Schwardt

 

009-2008

Applying Comprehensive Neo-Schumpeterian Economics to Latin American Economies

Dominik Hartmann, Andreas Pyka, Horst Hanusch

 

008-2008

A Pragmatic Reading of Friedman`s Methodological Essay and What it Tells us for the Discussion of ABMs

Andreas Pyka, Simon Deichsel

 

007-2008

Generating Innovation Scenarios using the Cross-Impact Methodology

Gerhard Fuchs, Ulrich Fahl, Andreas Pyka, Udo Staber, Stefan Voegele, Wolfgang Weimer-Jehle

 

006-2008

Regional Service Clusters and Networks

Two Approaches to Empirical Identification and Development

The Case of Logistics in the German Port City-States Hamburg and Bremen

Wolfram Elsner

 

005-2008

The Process and a Simple Logic of „Meso“ Economics: Emergence and the Co-Evolution of Institutions and „Meso“ Group Size

Wolfram Elsner

 

004-2008

Public Good an Private Good Valuation for Waiting Time Reduction

A Laboratory Study

Tibor Neugebauer, Stefan Traub

 

003-2008

The Quality of Eligible Collateral and Monetary Stability: An Empirical Analysis

 

Philipp Lehmbecker

 

002-2008

Measuring the Quality of Eligible Collateral

Philipp Lehmbecker, Martin Missong

 

001-2008

Back to Bismarck? Shifting Preferences for Intragenerational Redistribution in OECD Pension Systems

 

Tim Krieger, Stefan Traub

 

 

 

 

Di.   28.04.2009

        17.00 Uhr

      (Cognium 2030)

Hilke Brockmann (Jacobs University)

Why are middle-aged people so depressed?

Di.   05.05.2009

        17.00 Uhr

     (Cognium 2030)

Heinz Welsch (Uni Oldenburg)

Implications of Happiness Research for Environmental Economics

 

Slides

Di.  16.06.2009

       15.00 Uhr

       (Rotunde 3)

Christian Cordes (MPI Jena)

Choosing Your Role Models: Social Learning and the Engel Curve

Di.  23.06.2009

       17.00 Uhr

       (Rotunde 2)

Stephen Kinsella, Edward Nell and Matthias Greiff

INTERACTING HETEROGENEOUS AGENTS PRODUCE

Di.  30.06.2009

       17.00 Uhr

       (Rotunde 2)

Fred Lee (Uni Missouri-Kansas City)

 

Mo. 06.07.2009

       17.00 Uhr

       (Rotunde 3)

Tibor Neugebauer (Uni Luxembourg)

Moral Impossibility in the Petersburg Paradox: A Literature Survey and Experimental Evidence

Mo. 17.11.2008

Bernhard Kittel (Uni Oldenburg)

Decision Making in Networks. An Experiment on Structure Effects in a Group Dictator Game.

Di.   02.12.2008

Alex Lascaux (Uni Hertfordshire)

TRUST IN THE MEDICAL CARE SYSTEMS: THE PITTFALLS OF PLACING CONFIDENCE IN PROFESSIONAL COMMUNITIES

 

(Slides of presentation)

Di.   09.12.2008

Frederik Bauer (Uni Bremen)

Optimale Risikokontrolle im Portfoliomanagement

Di.   27.01.2009

 

Christian Cordes (MPI Jena)

 

Choosing Your Role Models:

Social Learning and the Engel Curve

 

Di.   03.02.2009

Thomas Lux (Uni Kiel)

Mass Psychology in Action: Identification of Social Interaction Effects in the German Stock Market