Dr. Ansgar Wohlschlegel is an Associate Professor of Economics at Swansea University, affiliated with the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and the School of Social Sciences. His expertise lies in Applied Microeconomics, Law & Economics, and Industrial Organization. Prior to Swansea, he held academic positions at the Universities of Portsmouth, Bonn, and Aachen, and worked in the private sector at PricewaterhouseCoopers. His research focuses on the economic analysis of legal systems, including enforcement agency incentives, legal procedure design, and tort law impacts. He employs applied game theory, empirical methods, and laboratory experiments. Notable real-world applications include policy projects for the Food Standards Agency and contributions cited in Westminster debates. His teaching spans Microeconomics specializations like industrial organization, contract theory, and the economics of crime, alongside introductory economics courses. His recent publications address topics ranging from bank regulation to litigation incentives, reflecting a blend of theoretical rigor and policy relevance. Dr. Wohlschlegel is actively involved in postgraduate supervision and maintains research links via ORCID and Google Scholar.










