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Home | News | Placement Andreas Ziegler: University of Essex
News | April 26, 2023

Placement Andreas Ziegler: University of Essex

Andreas will join the University of Essex, United Kingdom as a lecturer (Assistant Professor) in September 2023.

Placement Andreas Ziegler: University of Essex

He is currently a PhD candidate at CREED, University of Amsterdam and Tinbergen Institute, under the supervision of research fellows Theo Offerman and Giorgia Romagnoli.

His research is in behavioral and experimental economics and he is particular interested in experimental approaches to study information effects in strategic interactions. In one line of research, he works on how information affects behavior in persuasion games and auctions. In a second line, he is studying how interacting within markets shapes our morality and what we deem fair.

Andreas' personal website can be found here.