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Economic Perspectives on Societal Challenges

How can equal opportunity be promoted? How to regulate markets in light of the internationalization and digitalization? What is the best way to design a stable financial system? A Collaborative Research Center/Transregio involving the Universities of Bonn and Mannheim is providing answers to these questions. The German Research Foundation (DFG) is funding the research program with around 11 million euros for a second funding period. The University of Mannheim is the host university.

The Collaborative Research Center “Economic Perspectives on Societal Challenges: Equality of Opportunity, Market Regulation, and Financial Stability” has three pillars. The first pillar focuses on family and education policy. The second pillar deals with market regulation against the backdrop of internationalization and digitalization. The third pillar deals with the regulation of financial markets

In the second funding period, the CRC’s research program will be complemented by two new projects on “Behavioral Determinants of Labor Market Inequalities” and “Heterogeneity, Financial Frictions and Macroeconomic Stabilization”. The CRC thus integrates a new labor market perspective on the one hand and broadens the macroeconomic focus of its research program on the other. 

Mannheim economist Volker Nocke, Professor of Economics and Microeconomics at the University of Mannheim, is the spokesperson for the CRC in its second funding period.

Prof. Volker Nocke, Ph.D.

Prof. Volker Nocke, Ph.D.

Professor of Microeconomics
University of Mannheim
Department of Economics
Professor of Microeconomics
L7, 3–5 – Room 305
68161 Mannheim