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Dorothea Kübler is a Professor of Experimental Economics at the Technische Universität Berlin. Her research primarily focuses on experimental methodologies to study decision-making behaviors across various economic contexts. She specializes in experimental game theory, analyzing how individuals make decisions in environments characterized by strategic interactions. Her research interests encompass social learning, cooperation and coordination mechanisms, incentives in market design, signaling games, educational dynamics, and voting behavior. Prof. Kübler's work often involves conducting experiments on simple decision scenarios executed via computer platforms, catering to participants from various economic disciplines such as Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, and Experimental Economics. With a commitment to advancing the field, she leads initiatives like the Student Research Project
Technische Universität Berlin • Berlin, Germany
Leading research and teaching in the field of Experimental Economics.
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