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Tilman Klumpp is a Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Alberta, Faculty of Arts. He holds an MA (1999) and PhD (2003) from the University of Western Ontario, following undergraduate studies at the University of Hohenheim, Germany. Prior to joining Alberta in 2012, he held positions at Indiana University and Emory University.
Education:
- PhD in Economics, University of Western Ontario, 2003
- MA in Economics, University of Western Ontario, 1999
- Bachelor's in Business/Economics, University of Hohenheim, Germany
Research Interests: Klumpp specializes in applied microeconomic theory, public economics, political economy, law and economics, and industrial organization. His work bridges economics with political science, law, sociology, and psychology, addressing topics like campaign finance, electoral models, discrimination, regulatory frameworks, and behavioral economics.
Teaching: Klumpp teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in microeconomic theory, game theory, public policy, and mathematical economics. Recent courses include ECON 503 (MA Microeconomic Theory) and ECON 604 (PhD Microeconomic Theory I).
Grants & Advising: While no specific grants or advisees are listed, his research has explored collaborations with industry, government, and non-profit sectors through applied projects (e.g., ECON 404).
Labs/Teams: No dedicated lab/team mentioned, but his work intersects with interdisciplinary groups focused on political economy and regulatory analysis.


