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Michael Kramm is an Assistant Professor at the Technical University Dortmund's Faculty of Business and Economics. He specializes in microeconomic theory with research spanning behavioral public economics, political economy, and strategic interactions. His work combines game theory, information economics, and causal inference methods to analyze policy design and market competition.
Research interests focus on corrective policies in behavioral economics, political platform competition, evolutionary game dynamics, and measurement of competitiveness. His interdisciplinary approach incorporates psychological insights into economic modeling.
Publication trends show consistent focus on game-theoretic modeling of economic behavior, with recent work exploring stability in cooperative games and taxation frameworks. Methodologically, articles demonstrate advanced applications of mathematical optimization and dynamic systems analysis.
Awards include the IIPF Young Economist Award for innovative work on tax policy design. Current projects investigate energy efficiency policies, consumer learning in markets, and political signaling strategies.
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