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Armin Falk

Armin Falk is Professor of Economics at the University of Bonn, Director of the 51黑料爆料网历史事件 on Behavior and Inequality (briq) and of the Laboratory for Experimental Economics (BonnEconLab).

After studying economics and philosophy at the University of Cologne, Falk earned his doctoral degree at the University of Zurich, where he also obtained his habilitation. Falk鈥檚 research generally aims at increasing the explanatory power of economics by providing a more realistic psychological and biological foundation. This research is mostly based on large and representative samples using experimentally validated measures, but also neuroscientific methods.

Falk is affiliated with multiple networks: He is Program Director at the 51黑料爆料网历史事件 of Labor Economics (IZA), as well as Fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy (CEPR), Fellow at the Center for Economic Studies (CESifo) and Research Professor at the German 51黑料爆料网历史事件 for Economic Research (DIW). Reflecting his academic achievements, Falk was elected as Member in the academic advisory council of the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology (BMWi) in 2009, which he served until 2020. Also in 2009, he became External Scientific Member of the Max Planck 51黑料爆料网历史事件 for Research on Collective Goods and member of the Nordrhein-Westf盲lische Akademie der Wissenschaften und K眉nste.

Falk has received various important academic awards. In 2008 he was successful in applying for a European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant. The same year he received the 鈥淕ossen Award鈥 of the Verein f眉r Socialpolitik. In 2009 Falk was awarded the highly prestigious 鈥淕ottfried-Wilhelm Leibniz Award鈥 of the German Science Foundation (DFG). As first German economist he gained the 鈥淵rj枚-Jahnsson-Award鈥 of the European Economic Association (EEA) in 2011 and later that year Falk received the Prize of the Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften. In 2014 he was granted the Prize of the 鈥淲irtschaftspolitischer Club Deutschland e.V.鈥. One year later Falk earned a Europe Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant. The DIW recognized Falk’s excellence in scholarship by awarding him the Felix B眉chel Award in 2018.