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Prof. Dr. Hanno Beck is a Professor of Economics at Pforzheim University, affiliated with the Faculty of Business and Law. He has held teaching roles at the Universities of Wiesbaden, Frankfurt, and Wetzlar alongside his main position. His career includes eight years as an editorial staff member at the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) and a research assistantship at Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz. Beck's research focuses on behavioral economics, media economics, and finance, exploring topics such as decision-making biases, public broadcasting reform, and monetary policy.
His work spans over 100 publications, including books like Gefahr für unser Geld and Bullshit Economics, addressing issues like inflation, modern monetary theory, and the future of cash. He has been recognized with awards such as the Best Article Award 2021 and the Deutscher Finanzbuchpreis 2015. Beck actively engages in public discourse through articles in major newspapers and collaborates frequently with co-authors like Alexander Prinz and Karsten Wüst.
His research on behavioral economics challenges traditional assumptions of rational choice, emphasizing psychological factors in decision-making. In media economics, he critiques the economic rationale for public broadcasting and explores digital media's impact. Beck's recent work addresses crises like the pandemic's macroeconomic effects and the Eurozone's financial challenges, advocating for policy reforms rooted in behavioral insights.
- Key Honors: Teaching Award (2015), German Finance Book Prize (2015), Journalist Awards (2007–2013).
- Grants & Advising: Extensive contributions to policy debates without explicitly listed grants.
- Labs/Teams: Collaborates with researchers in economics and media studies, though no dedicated lab is named.
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