
معرفی
Péter Hausmann serves as an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Economics, University of Pécs, where he has been employed since 1999. He teaches Microeconomics Practice, Introduction to Economics, and Current Issues in Economics within the Faculty of Economics' undergraduate and vocational programs, while also instructing Economics, Economic Policy, and Economic Psychology at the Faculty of Political Science and Law.
His academic credentials include:
- Economics degree (1996) from Janus Pannonius University (now University of Pécs), specializing in finance and political science
- Certified Public Accountant qualification (1994) from Janus Pannonius University
- Ph.D. in Economics (2007) from the University of Pécs Faculty of Economics Doctoral School
Hausmann's research critically examines institutional frameworks and evolutionary dynamics in economic systems, challenging conventional homo economicus models through interdisciplinary lenses that incorporate anthropology, psychology, and human behavioral studies. His work emphasizes alternative economic paradigms beyond mainstream neoclassical theory.
Publication analysis reveals a dual focus on pedagogical materials for foundational economics education and theoretical explorations of economic behavior. His textbooks standardize introductory concepts while his doctoral thesis pioneers evolutionary approaches to understanding human nature within economic contexts, reflecting consistent engagement with both teaching excellence and theoretical innovation.
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