Professorship for Economics, in Particular Economic Policy

Organisational unit: Professoship

Organisation profile

The Department of Economic Policy Theory (Prof. Dr. Thomas Wein) focuses its research and teaching on questions of microeconomic-oriented economic policy. Examples include the Deutsche Bahn-AG, the postal service, energy policy, telecommunications and insurance. The theoretical basis is formed by approaches to natural monopolies and information asymmetries. The aim is always to link the theoretical approaches to the institutional framework and to test the resulting hypotheses empirically.

Continuing education programmes

Masterstudiengang Competition and Regulation

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Publications

  1. A duty-block network approach for an integrated driver rostering problem in public bus transport
  2. Mathematische Modellierung eines Raumes zur Nutzung in einem dynamischen Cyber-Physischen System
  3. Quantifying diffuse and point inputs of perfluoroalkyl acids in a nonindustrial river catchment
  4. Role of critical points of the skin friction field in formation of plumes in thermal convection
  5. Scenarios for coal-exit in Germany-a model-based analysis and implications in the European context
  6. Company reputation and its influence on consumer trust in response to ongoing CSR communication
  7. Nachträgliche Verstärkung von Spannbetonbrücken im Koppelfugenbereich mit bewehrten Betonlaschen.
  8. Editorial: Challenges and Opportunities for Multinational Corporations in Sustainable Development
  9. Wissenschaftskommunikation wissenschaftlich arbeitender Psycholog_innen im deutschsprachigen Raum
  10. Ant seed predation, pesticide applications and farmers income from tropical multi-cropping gardens
  11. Concurrently Observed Actions Are Represented Not as Compound Actions but as Independent Actions
  12. Is ecotourism a panacea? Political ecology perspectives from the Sundarban Biosphere Reserve, India
  13. The scaled boundary finite element method for computational homogenization of heterogeneous media
  14. Response to comment on Screening for PBT chemicals among the "existing" and "new" chemicals of the EU
  15. Critical assessment of models for transport of engineered nanoparticles in saturated porous media
  16. Status and future dynamics of decentralised renewable energy niche building processes in Argentina