Institute of Economics
Organisational unit: Institute
- Junior Professorship for Economics, in particular Microeconomics
- Professorship for Economics, Applied Microeconomics
- Professorship for Economics, in Particular Economic Policy
- Professorship for Economics, in particular Empirical Microeconomics
- Professorship of Economics, in particular empirical Macroeconomics
- Professorship of Economics, in particular Microeconometrics and Policy Evaluation
Organisation profile
In research and teaching, the Institute of Economics deals with economic issues covering a wide range of topics.
The Institute's thematic focuses include applied microeconomics, macroeconomics, empirical economic research, economic policy, economic theory and financial markets. The following pages provide a detailed insight into the research and teaching activities of the institute.
Main research areas
The main research areas of the Institute of Economics are:
- Microeconometric studies on international firm activity, firm demography and workplace dynamics, and industrial relations
- Economic analyses of regulation and deregulation
- Economic analyses of insurance markets
- Applied microeconomics with empirical focus (e.g. labour, health, education).
- Macroeconomic research questions in areas such as labour market research, inequality research, monetary policy, fiscal policy, foreign trade theory and growth theory.
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Auf allen Märkten zu Hause: Gedenkschrift für Franz Haslinger
Clemens, C. (Editor), Heinemann, M. (Editor) & Soretz, S. (Editor), 2006, Marburg: Metropolis Verlag für Ökonomie. 304 p.Research output: Books and anthologies › Collected editions and anthologies › Research
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Audretsch, David B., Roy Thurik, Ingrid Verheul and Sander Wennekers (eds.), Entrepreneurship: Determinants and Policy in a European — U.S. Comparison
Wagner, J., 01.05.2003, In: Kyklos. 56, 2, p. 263-264 2 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Critical reviews › Research
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Auctionning plant biodiversity: results of a german case study
Groth, M., 2007, Emerging issues for biodiversity conservation in a changing climate: abstracts of poster presentations at the 12th Meeting of the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice of the Convention on Biological Diversity, 2-6 July 2007 in Paris, France. Montreal: Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity, p. 83-85 3 p. (CBD Technical Series; vol. 29).Research output: Contributions to collected editions/works › Published abstract in conference proceedings › Research › peer-review
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Auctionning biodiversity conservation contracts: current need for research
Groth, M., 2008, Mainstreaming biodiversity issues into forestry and agriculture: Abstracts of Poster Presentations at the 13th Meeting of the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice of the Convention on Biological Diversity 18-22 February 2008, Rome, Italy. Montreal: Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity, p. 42-44 3 p. (CBD Technical Series; vol. 34).Research output: Contributions to collected editions/works › Published abstract in conference proceedings › Research › peer-review
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A survey of empirical studies using transaction level data on exports and imports
Wagner, J., 01.02.2016, In: Review of World Economics. 152, 1, p. 215-225 11 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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Associations' agreement and the interest of the network suppliers: the strategic use of structural features
Wein, T., 2005, Lüneburg: Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre der Universität Lüneburg, 26 p. (Working paper series in economics; no. 7).Research output: Working paper › Working papers
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Ashenfelter, Orley C. and Kevin F. Hallock (eds.)( 1995). Labor Economics (4 volumes). Aldershot, UK/Brookfield, USA: Edward Elgar. 2032 pp. PF 370.00. ISBN 1-85278-207-2.
Wagner, J., 01.02.1996, In: Kyklos. 49, 1, p. 69-70 2 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Critical reviews › Research
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Are young and small firms hothouses for nascent entrepreneurs? Evidence from German micro data
Wagner, J., 2004, In: Applied Economics Quarterly. 50, 4, p. 379-391 13 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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Are young and small firms hothouses for nascent entrepreneurs? Evidence from German micro data
Wagner, J., 2004, Lüneburg: Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre der Universität Lüneburg, 11 p. (Arbeitsbericht; no. 301).Research output: Working paper › Working papers
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A revised theory of contestable markets: applied on the German telecommunication sector
Wein, T. & Growitsch, C., 09.2002, Lüneburg: Fachbereich Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften der Universität Lüneburg, 15 p. (Arbeitsbericht; no. 275).Research output: Working paper › Working papers