Year: 2017
Center: Social Sciences
Supervisor: Thomas Bräuninger
Samuel Müller gained his Master of Science in “Political Economy” from the University of Konstanz. He received his bachelor's degree in Political Science at the University of Mannheim. His research interests center on comparative political economy and formal modeling. Throughout his studies he worked as a research assistant for the “Mannheim Center of European Social Research” (MZES), the chair for comparative politics at the University of Mannheim and in the comparative political agendas project of the chair for comparative politics at the University of Konstanz.
His research interests center on comparative political economy and formal modeling. He is also interested in behavioral economics models and experimental research. In his master thesis he tested voters’ understanding of market regulations’ consequences on traders’ profits.