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Prof Dr Lisa Bruttel

Prof Dr Lisa Bruttel is Assistant Professor for Behavioral Economics at the University of Konstanz in Germany. From October 2000 to December 2004 she studied economics at the Humboldt-University Berlin. In 2007 she concluded her dissertation on collusion in cartels with distinction (summa cum laude). In 2007 her research was awarded with the Young Economist Award of the European Economic Association. In her research she focuses on experimental economics, behavioral economics and industrial organization. She teaches courses in industrial organization, economics of love and experimental economics at the University of Konstanz.

ConPolicy cooperates with Prof. Dr. Lisa Bruttel on questions about behavioral and industrial economics.

Publications

"The Critical Discount Factor as a Measure for Cartel Stability?", Journal of Economics, 2009, Vol. 96(2), pp.113-136.

"Group Dynamics in Experimental Studies - The Bertrand Paradox Revisited", Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2009, Vol. 69(1), pp.51-63.

Tacit Collusion: Four Experimental Studies, Shaker Verlag: Aachen (2008).

Working Papers

Voluntary Cooperation Based on Equilibrium Retribution - An Experiment Testing Finite-Horizon Folk Theorems, with W. Güth, U. Kamecke and V. Popova, Jena Economic Research Papers (2009).

Incentive Compatible Contracts?, with G. Eisenkopf, TWI Research Paper (2009).

Predatory Pricing, Recoupment, and Consumers’ Reaction: Results from a Pilot Experiment, with J. Glöckner, TWI Research Paper (2009)

Time to Defect - Repeated Prisoners’ Dilemma Experiments with Uncertain Horizon, with W. Güth und U. Kamecke, Jena Economic Research Papers (2007).

Infinity in the Lab - The Role of the Continuation Rule for Cooperation in Repeated Games, with U. Kamecke, Mimeo (2007).

Contact

University of Konstanz
Department of Economics
Postfach 131
78457 Konstanz
Germany

E-Mail: Lisa.Bruttel(at)uni-konstanz.de
Internet: www.uni-konstanz.de/wiwi/bruttel/behavioral-economics/