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Prof. Dr. Markus Nöth is a Professor at the University of Hamburg Business School, specializing in Banking Management and Behavioral Finance. His research focuses on experimental economics, decision-making under uncertainty, and financial market behavior. He holds an office at Moorweidenstraße 18, Room 1003 and can be reached at markus.noeth@uni-hamburg.de.
His research interests span behavioral finance, information aggregation in markets, and experimental analysis of economic behavior. Notable areas include trust dynamics, pricing strategies, and consumer decision-making under risk. Nöth's work bridges theoretical models with empirical evidence through controlled experiments.
Recent publications (2019-2017) explore topics like borrower behavior in credit markets, savings incentives for children, and the labor supply decisions of taxi drivers. His earlier work (2003-2006) investigates information cascades, overconfidence effects, and M&A dynamics. Nöth collaborates with institutions like the QBER Discussion Paper series and publishes in journals such as the Economic Journal and Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.
He advises on financial policy and regulatory frameworks, particularly in banking and insurance sectors. His team's work often intersects with practical applications in behavioral finance and market design.
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