Jun.Prof. Christoph Brunner Ph.D.
Alfred-Weber-Institut
Bergheimer Strasse 58
69115 Heidelberg, Germany
Room: 01.001
Phone: +49 6221 54 2920
Office hour: Monday 15:00-16:00 h
Email: cbrunner@uni-hd.de
Curriculum Vitae
Education |
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| 09/2004 – 09/2009 | California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA | Ph.D. in Social Science | ||
| 10/1997 – 03/2003 | University of St. Gallen, Switzerland | Lizentiat (Bachelor) in economics | ||
| 10/1999 – 05/2000 | Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, France | Diplôme du Programme International | ||
| de Sciences Politiques et Sociale | ||||
Employment |
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| Since 01/ 2011 | University of Heidelberg, Germany | Assistant Professor (Juniorprofessor) | ||
| 10/2009 – 12/2010 | University of Heidelberg, Germany | Postdoctoral Scholar at the | ||
| Alfred-Weber-Institute | ||||
Research Interests
Experimental Economics, Behavioral Economics, Microeconomics, Game Theory
Publications and Working Papers
“Wise Crowds or Wise Minorities? – An Experimental Investigation” with Jacob Goeree
“Cascades in Experimental Asset Markets”
“Stationary Concepts for Experimental 2 x 2 Games: Comment,” with Colin Camerer and
Jacob Goeree, American Economic Review, vol. 101 (2011), 1029-1040.
“An Experimental Test of Flexible Combinatorial Spectrum Auction Formats,” with Jacob
Goeree, Charles Holt and John Ledyard, American Economic Journal: Microeconomics,
vol. 2 (2010), 39-57.
Teaching
Behavioral Economics (Master), University of Heidelberg, Spring 2011
Microeconomics (Master), University of Heidelberg, Fall 2010
Teaching Assistant
Introductory Economics, Prof. Jacob Goeree, Caltech, Spring 2009
Competitive Strategy, Prof. R. Preston McAfee, Caltech, Spring 2008 and Winter 2009
Introduction to Finance, Dr. Feifei Li, Caltech, Fall 2008
Organizational Design, Prof. Colin Camerer, Caltech, Winter 2007
Introductory Economics, Prof. Charles Plott, Caltech, Fall 2007
Honors and Awards
Lance E. Davis Fellowship, Caltech, 2004 – 2008
Swiss Student Foundation, 1998 – 2008
Referee for:
Games and Economic Behavior, Management Science, Experimental Economics, Economic
Journal
Conference Presentations and Invited Seminars
“Wise Crowds or Wise Minorities – an Experimental Investigation”, University of Haifa,
March 2011
“A Correction and Re-Examination of Stationary Concepts for Experimental 2x2 Games”,
ESA North American Meeting, Tucson, October 2008
“Wise Crowds or Wise Minorities – an Experimental Investigation”, International ESA
Conference, Pasadena, June 2008
“Wise Crowds or Wise Minorities - an Experimental Investigation”, ESA North American
Meeting, Tucson, September 2007
“An Experimental Test of Flexible Combinatorial Spectrum Auction Formats”, ESA North
American Meeting, Tucson, September 2006