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Prof. Dr. Marco Sahm is a Professor for Economic Theory at the University of Bamberg since October 2014, affiliated with the Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences. He holds additional roles as a Research Fellow at CESifo Munich since September 2008. His career spans multiple institutions, including interim professorships at the University of Bamberg (Industrial Organization, 2014) and the University of Konstanz (Public Economics, 2013). Earlier, he served as an Assistant Professor at TU Munich (2008-2014) and LMU Munich (2006-2008), along with research and teaching roles at UdS Saarbrücken (1999-2001) and as a Teaching Assistant at UdS Saarbrücken (1998-2001).
- Ph.D. in Economics (Dr. oec. publ.), LMU Munich (2001-2006)
- Diploma in Mathematics and Business Administration, UdS Saarbrücken (1994-2001)
- ERASMUS Studies in Mathematics, Università di Roma (1996-1997)
His research focuses on economic theory, industrial organization, public economics, game theory, and taxation. He has taught courses such as Microeconomics II, Industrial Economics, Applied Game Theory, and Public Economic Theory across bachelor's and master's programs at the University of Bamberg, TU Munich, LMU Munich, and Universität Konstanz. His former students include Dr. Arne Lauber and Dr. Lisa Planer-Friedrich.
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