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Prof. Dr. Christian Aßmann

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Articles in Refereed Journals

  1. Aßmann, C., Boysen-Hogrfe, J, und Jannsen, N. (2011): Costs of Housing Crises: International Evidence, Bulletin of Economic Research, erscheint demnächst
  2. Aßmann, C. und Boysen-Hogrefe, J. (2011): Determinants of government bond spreads in the Euro area - in good times as in bad, erscheint demnächst in Empirica. Journal of European Economics, doi:10.1007/s10663-011-9171-6
  3. Aßmann, C. (2011): Determinants and Costs of Current Account Reversals under Heterogeneity and Serial Correlation, Applied Economics, erscheint demnächst
  4. Harmonizing national growth references for multi-centre surveys, drug monitoring, and international postmarketing surveillance: the patch-work growth chart, 2011, mit M. Hermanussen, H. Wöhling und M. Zabransky, Acta Paediatrica, erscheint demnächst
  5. Aßmann, C. und Boysen-Hogrefe, J. (2011): A Bayesian Approach to Model-Based Clustering for Binary Panel Probit Models, Computational Statistics & Data Analysis 55(1), 261-279, doi:10.1016/j.csda.2010.04.016
  6. Aßmann, C. und Boysen-Hogrefe, J. (2010): Analysis of Current Account Reversal via Regime Switching Models, Economic Change and Restructuring 43(1), 21-43, doi:10.1007/s10644-009-9076-6
  7. Aßmann, C., Hermanussen, M. und Tutkuviene, J. (2010): Statistical agreement and cost-benefit: can we replace established empirical methods for constructing growth reference charts?,  Annals of Human Biology 37(1), 57-69, doi:10.\-3109/03014460903173379
  8. Aßmann, C., Boysen-Hogrefe, J. und Liesenfeld, R. (2009): The Decline in German Output Volatility: A Bayesian Analysis, Empirical Economics 37(3), 653-679, doi:10.1007/s00181-008-0251-9
  9. Aßmann, C. und Boysen-Hogrefe, J. (2009): Dynamic multi-sector CGE modeling and the specification of capital: Comment on Farmer and Wendner (2004), Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 20(1), 74-75, doi:10.1016/j.strueco.2007.11.002

 

 

Prof. Dr. Markus Walzl

Publications

Articles in Refereed Journals

  1. Bochet, O., B. Klaus, and M. Walzl (2007), Dynamic Recontracting Processes with Multiple Indivisible Goods, METEOR Research Memorandum 07/018 (forthcoming Journal of Mathematical Economics).
  2. Klaus, B., F. Klijn, and M. Walzl (2009), Farsighted Stability for Housing Markets, Harvard Business School Working Paper #09-129 (forthcoming Journal of Mathematical Economics).
  3. Klaus, B., F. Klijn, and M. Walzl (2008), Stochastic Stability for Roommate Markets, METEOR Research Memorandum 08/010 (forthcoming Journal of Economic Theory).
  4. Feess, E. and M. Walzl (2006), Why it Pays to Conceal – On the Optimal Timing of Acquiring Verifiable Information METEOR Research Memorandum 06/020 (forthcoming German Economic Review).
  5. Feess, E. and M. Walzl (2004), Quid-Pro-Quo or winner takes it all: An analysis of corporate leniency programs, METEOR Research Memorandum 04/037 (forthcoming Journal of Theoretical and Institutional Economics).
  6. Alos-Ferrer, C., G. Kirchsteiger, and M. Walzl (2010), On the Evolution of Market Institutions - The Platform Design Paradox, Economic Journal, 120 (543), 215-243.
  7. Klaus, B. and M. Walzl (2009), Stable Many-to-Many Matching with Contracts, Journal of Mathematical Economics, 45 (7-8), 422-434.
  8. Peeters, R., M. Vorsatz, and M. Walzl (2008), Rewards in Experimental Sender-Receiver Games, Economics Letters, 101, 148-150.
  9. Feess, E., G. Muehlheusser, and M. Walzl (2008), Unfair Contests, Journal of Economics, 93(3), 267-291.
  10. Feess, E. and M. Walzl (2006), Heterogeneity and Optimal Self-Reporting, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 162 (2), 277-290.
  11. Feess, E., S. Ossig, and M. Walzl (2005), The Impact of Truth Telling and Limited Wealth in a Principal-Agent Model, Schmalenbach Business Review (Zeitschrift für Betriebswirtschaftliche Forschung), 57, 29-45.
  12. Feess, E. and M. Walzl (2005), Optimal Self-Reporting Schemes with Multiple Stages and Option Values, International Tax and Public Finance 12, 1-15.
  13. Feess, E. and M. Walzl (2004), Optimal Law Enforcement and Self-Reporting when there are Criminal Teams, Economica 71, 333-348.
  14. Feess, E. and M. Walzl (2004), Delegated Expertise - When are Good Projects Bad News? Economics Letters 82, 77-82.
  15. Walzl, M. and U. Meissner (2001), Elastic Electron-Deuteron Scattering in Chiral Effective Field Theory, Physics Letters B 513, 37-45.
  16. Walzl, M., U. Meissner, and E. Epelbaoum (2001), Charge Dependent Nucleon-Nucleon Potential from Chiral Effective Field Theory, Nuclear Physics A 693, 663-692.
  17. Walzl, M. (2000), Isospin Violation in the Two-Nucleon System, Acta Phys.Polon. B 31 2709-2713.

Articles in Collected Volumes

  1. Muenster, G. and M. Walzl (2000), Lattice Gauge Theory: A Short Primer, in: Zuoz2000, Phenomenology of Gauge Interactions: 127-160.

Books

  1. Walzl, M. (2007), The Economics of Market Platforms: Stability, Evolution, and Behavior, Habilitation Thesis, RWTH Aachen, Germany.
  2. Walzl, M. (2003), Self-Reporting in Optimal Law Enforcement against Criminal Teams, ph-D thesis, RWTH Aachen, Germany.
  3. Walzl, M. (2000), Charge Dependent Nucleon-Nucleon Potential from Chiral Effective Field Theory, Diploma Thesis, Fz Juelich and University of Bonn, Germany.

Reports

  1. Maurer, O. and M. Walzl (2009), A review of ‘Restrictions on the parallel importation of books’, Research Report by the Productivity Commission of the Australian Government.
  2. Feess, E., M. Thomas, and M. Walzl (2003), An Economic Analysis of Slot Allocations at European Airports, Lufthansa AG, Frankfurt, Germany.

Manuscripts/ Working Papers

  1. Klaus, B., F. Klijn, and M. Walzl (2009), Farsighted Stability for Roommate Markets, Harvard Business School Working Paper # 09-135. (status: revise and resubmit at Journal of Public Economic Theory).
  2. Sebald, A. and M. Walzl (2008), How (too much) self-esteem facilitates contracts with subjective evaluations, University of Copenhagen Department of Economics Discussion Paper No. 08-19 (status: extended version including laboratory experiment coming soon).
  3. Peeters, R., M. Strobel, D. Vermeulen, and M. Walzl (2007), The Impact of the Irrelevant – An Experimental Investigation into Anchoring in Online-Auctions (status: revise and resubmit at Games and Economic Behavior).
  4. Peeters, R., M. Vorsatz, and M. Walzl (2007), Truth, Trust and Sanctions: On Institutional Selection in Sender-Receiver Games, METEOR Research Memorandum 07/034 (revise and resubmit at Scandinavian Journal of Economics).
  5. Klaus, B., F. Klijn, and M. Walzl (2007), The Evolution of Roommate Networks, METEOR Research Memorandum 07/012.

Publications and working papers (in economics) can be downloaded at:

externer Link folgt http://ideas.repec.org/e/pwa84.html

Services

Refereeing

for BE Journal of Economic Theory, Dutch Science Foundation (NWO), European Economic Review, European Journal of Political Economy, Games and Economic Behavior, Informs Journal of Computing, International Journal of Industrial Organization, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Journal of Theoretical and Institutional Economics, Physical Review E, Physical Review Letters, Review of Industrial Organization, and Studienstiftung des Deutschen
Volkes.

Member of

German Economic Association (Verein fuer Socialpolitik) (2001-), German
Association for Economics and Business (GEaBa) (2001-), Econometric Society (2002-), Royal Economic Society (2002-), Game Theory Society (2004-), Netherlands Network for Economics (2003-), Society for Social Choice and Welfare (2006-).

Lecturer

RWTH Aachen (Game Theory), Maastricht University (International Competition
Policy), ECARES Brussels (Graduate Microeconomics III – Market Design) – substitute for Patrick Legros, Free University of Bolzano-Bozen (Public Economics).

Courses

Behavioral Economics (BA,MA), Competition Policy (BA, MA), Game Theory (BA,MA), Industrial Economics (BA,MA), Market Design (MA,PhD), Microeconomics (BA, MA, PhD), Networks (MA), Public Administration (MA), Public Economics (BA).

Course material can be downloaded at:

http://www.uni-bamberg.de/vwl-io/

Research Network (i.e., co-authors):