Job Market & Placements

Job Market & Placements

The Department of Economics at the University of Bonn supports graduates of the Bonn Graduate School of Economics and post docs of the department on the scientific job market.

Our alumni have obtained positions at prestigious universities in the U.S. (e.g. Harvard, Berkeley, Penn, UCLA, CalTech, Michigan, Minnesota), in Europe (e.g. Bocconi, University College London, Manchester, Pompeu Fabra, Rotterdam, Tilburg, Carlos III, Stockholm, Zurich), and in Germany (e.g. Mannheim, Munich, Berlin, Cologne). In addition, many of them now work in public institutions as well as in the non-academic sector (e.g., European Central Bank, German Bundesbank, European Stability Mechanism (ESM), Bank of England, U.S. Federal Reserve Board, National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge (MA), McKinsey, Boston Consulting).

Placement Director

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Prof. Dr. Stephan Lauermann

BGSE Job Market Candidates:

Our current Job Market Candidates of the Bonn Graduate School of Economics are here.


Our Job Market Candidates 2024/25 (Post Docs)

We would like to provide interested institutions with an overview of our Post Docs available for employment here.

Andres Espitia
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Andres Felipe Espitita de la Hoz

Job Market Paper: When to request evidence?
Research Topics: Microeconomic Theory, Organizational Economics, Behavioral Economics

References: Professors David Besanko (Kellogg), Luis Rayo (Kellogg), Daniel Barron (Kellogg), Francesc Dilmé (Bonn)

Office: 2.002 Lennéstr. 37. 53113. Bonn

Email: aespitia@uni-bonn.de


Stephanie, Ettmeier
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Stephanie Ettmeier

Job Market Paper: No Taxation Without Reallocation: The Distributional Effects of Tax Changes

Research Topics: Empirical Macroeconomics, Inequality, Macrohistory, Climate Change

References: Alexander Kriwoluzky, Gernot Müller, Frank Schorfheide, Moritz Schularick

Email:  ettmeier@uni-bonn.de


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Hannah Illing

Job Market Paper: Hiring and the Dynamics of the Gender Gap

Research Topics: Applied Microeconomics, Labor Economics

References: Thomas Dohmen, Alexandre Mas, Johannes Schmieder

Office: Adenauerallee 42 53113 Bonn - Institute for Applied Microeconomics

Email Address: hannah.illing@uni-bonn.de


Shaofei Jiang
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Shaofei Jiang

Job Market Paper: Costly persuasion by a partially informed sender

Research Topics: Information economics, game theory, microeconomic theory

References: Sven Rady, V. Bhaskar, Caroline Thomas

Office: Adenauerallee 24–42

Email: sjiang@uni-bonn.de


Quanjun Lyu
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Qianjun Lyu

Job Market Paper: Complete Contracts under Incomplete Information

Research Topics: Microeconomic theory, with particular interests in information design, contract theory, and strategic information transmission.

References: Francesc Dilme, Andreas Kleiner, Wing Suen

Office: Adenauerallee 24 - 42 53113 Bonn Juridicum Room 3.009

Email: qlyu@uni-bonn.de


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Yimeng Zhang

Job Market Paper: Coarse Information Design

Research Topics: Microeconomic Theory, Information Economics, Contracts & Organizations, Industrial Organization

References: Sarah Auster, Florian Brandl, Wing Suen.

Office: 3.003, Lennéstr. 37, 53113 Bonn

Email: yimeng.zhang@uni-bonn.de


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