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Home | People | Andreas G. B. Ziegler
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Andreas G. B. Ziegler

Research Fellow

University
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Research field
Behavioral Economics
Interests
Auctions, Behavioral Economics, Experimental Economics, Microeconomic Theory, ESG

Biography

Andreas is an Assistant Professor at the VU Amsterdam. He is a behavioral economist interested in information effects in strategic interactions. Using laboratory and online experiments, he studies moral behavior in markets, persuasion, and information processing.

Andreas is a Tinbergen Institute research master alumnus (2018) and received his PhD at the University of Amsterdam in 2024. Before joining the VU, he was an Assistant Professor at the University of Essex.

List of publications

Ziegler, A.G.B., Romagnoli, G. and Offerman, T. (2024). Morals in Multi-Unit Markets Journal of the European Economic Association, 22(5):2225--2260.

Offerman, T., Romagnoli, G. and Ziegler, A. (2022). Why are open ascending auctions popular? The role of information aggregation and behavioral biases Quantitative Economics, 13(2):787--823.