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Matthias Sutter

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Max Planck Institute for Human Development

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Behavioral Economics

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Experimental Economics

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Max Planck Institute for Behavioral Economics

Fully Funded PhD Position in Behavioral and Experimental Economics at Max Planck Institute (Bonn)

The Max Planck Institute for Behavioral Economics in Bonn, Germany, is offering fully funded PhD positions in behavioral and experimental economics, with a focus on economic design. The positions are part of the International Max Planck Research School on Behavioral Economics and Economic Design (IMPRS Econ) and are jointly offered with the Cologne Graduate School of Management, Economics and Social Sciences (CGS) at the University of Cologne. Successful candidates will join the research groups of Professors Axel Ockenfels or Matthias Sutter, benefiting from an international research environment, regular seminars, and close integration with the Economics Department at the University of Cologne. One exciting research opportunity involves working on the scientific evaluation of the Malengo program, a randomized controlled trial (RCT) supporting high-achieving high school graduates from Uganda to pursue university studies in Germany. This research focuses on educational migration, choices, constraints, and long-term outcomes, making it particularly suitable for candidates interested in field experiments, education, development, and policy-relevant research. The program offers a vibrant academic community and the chance to contribute to cutting-edge research in behavioral and experimental economics. Applicants should be highly motivated and have a strong interest in behavioral and experimental economics, economic design, and related fields. The position is fully funded, though specific details on stipend or tuition coverage are not provided. The earliest start date is October 1, 2026. For more information and to apply, visit the official application page linked below.

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