Research at the Chair of Microeconomics
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"Not only show that it works, but also explain why it works."
Our research in the various fields of microeconomics and game theory uses quantitative theoretical models to derive statements. We attach great importance to a clear conceptualisation and rigorous analysis using mathematical methods. On the one hand, this allows us to apply the results and, on the other, to recognise pattterns.
Research activities: what we are currently working on
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An Axiomatization of the Banzhaf Index to Measure Influence in Qualitative Comparative Analysis
C.-J. Haake, M. Schneider, International Journal of Game Theory 55 (2026).
A Note on the Size Reduction Reform in the German Parliament: A Game Theoretic Analysis of Power Indices
P. Duman, C.-J. Haake, Review of Economics 76 (2026) 241–270.
Playing games with QCA: Measuring the explanatory power of single conditions with the Banzhaf index
C.-J. Haake, M. Schneider, Journal of International Management 30 (2024).
Weighted school choice problems and the weighted top trading cycles mechanism
N. Stroh-Maraun, Mathematical Social Sciences 132 (2024) 49–56.
PEA: core-analogue for non-cohesive games
F. Aslan, P. Duman, W. Trockel, Economics Bulletin 43 (n.d.) 1279–1285.
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