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Prof. Dr. Philipp Lergetporer
Economics
Area Of Interest

Professor Lergetporer is an empirical economist who conducts policy-relevant research at the intersection of education economics, public economics, and behavioral economics. He is particularly interested in issues related to economic and educational inequality, such as the determinants of inequality, or the effectiveness and political feasibility of various policies to reduce existing inequalities. He pursues an empirical and interdisciplinary research agenda, combining a broad range of econometric methods with a particular focus on experimental research designs.

Awards
  • Award of the ifo Institute for outstanding third-party research, 2018
  • Scholarship of the Fritz-Thyssen-Foundation, 2016
Curriculum vitae

Professor Lergetporer completed his Ph.D. in economics at the University of Innsbruck in 2014. From 2014 to 2021, he was a postdoctoral researcher at the ifo Center for the Economics of Education, ifo Institute Munich. During that time, he was also a visiting scholar at the University of Chicago, Stanford University, and NHH Bergen. In September 2021, he joined TUM School of Management, Campus Heilbronn, as Professor of Economics at the Global Center for Family Enterprise (GCFE).

Selected current research projects
  • Behavioral barriers and the socioeconomic gap in child care enrollment
  • Discrimination in the German child care market: A nationwide correspondence study
  • Child care and maternal labor supply: A field experiment
  • The formation of risk preferences through small-scale events
  • Income contingency and the electorate’s support for tuition
  • COVID-19 vaccination intentions: The role of vaccine approval processes
  • Patience, risk-taking, and human capital investment across countries
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