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Prof. Dr. Andreas Kleiner is a Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Bonn, with affiliations to the Institute for Microeconomics, Hausdorff Center for Mathematics, ECONtribute, and CRC TR 224. His research bridges economic theory, game theory, and political science, focusing on mechanism design, information economics, and institutional decision-making.
Kleiner's work centers on mechanism design, game theory, and political economy, with emphasis on voting systems, delegation models, and bargaining under asymmetric information. His research addresses fundamental questions about how institutions aggregate preferences, design incentives, and verify information in collective decision-making.
His publications predominantly explore theoretical frameworks in microeconomics, featuring recurring themes: delegation mechanisms in multidimensional environments (2024-2025), voting theory robustness under incomplete information (2021-2023), and bargaining efficiency with veto players (2020-2021). Methodologically, he employs mathematical optimization, equilibrium analysis, and combinatorial geometry to solve economic design problems.
Kleiner collaborates with interdisciplinary teams across the Hausdorff Center for Mathematics and CRC TR 224, contributing to advanced mathematical frameworks for economic applications. No awards or supervised students are documented in the provided text.
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