Prof. Dr. Eva Hoppe-Fischer
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Prof. Dr. Eva Hoppe-Fischer
Institute for Applied Microeconomics
Juridicum
Adenauerallee 24–42
53113 Bonn, Germany
eva.hoppe@uni-bonn.de
+49 228 73-9211 (secretariat)
Affiliations
- Institute for Applied Microeconomics
- Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) — Research Fellow
- ECONtribute/RSI — Principal Investigator
Research Interests
- Contract Theory
- Experimental Economics
- Behavioral Economics
Publications
Journal Articles
- Eva I. Hoppe and Patrick W. Schmitz. “How (Not) to Foster Innovations in Public Infrastructure Projects.” Scandinavian Journal of Economics 123, no. 1 (January 2021): 238–266. DOI
- Eva I. Hoppe and Patrick W. Schmitz. “Hidden action and outcome contractibility: An experimental test of moral hazard theory.” Games and Economic Behavior 109 (May 2018): 544–564. DOI
- Eva I. Hoppe and Patrick W. Schmitz. “Do sellers offer menus of contracts to separate buyer types? An experimental test of adverse selection theory.” Games and Economic Behavior 89 (January 2015): 17–33. DOI
- Eva I. Hoppe and Patrick W. Schmitz. “Contracting under Incomplete Information and Social Preferences: An Experimental Study.” Review of Economic Studies 80, no. 4 (October 2013): 1516–1544. DOI
- Eva I. Hoppe and Patrick W. Schmitz. “Public-private partnerships versus traditional procurement: Innovation incentives and information gathering.” RAND Journal of Economics 44, no. 1 (Spring 2013): 56–74. DOI
- Eva I. Hoppe. “Observability of information acquisition in agency models.” Economics Letters 119, no. 1 (April 2013): 104–107. DOI
- Eva I. Hoppe, David J. Kusterer, and Patrick W. Schmitz. “Public–private partnerships versus traditional procurement: An experimental investigation.” Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 89 (May 2013): 145–166. DOI
- Eva I. Hoppe and Patrick W. Schmitz. “Can contracts solve the hold-up problem? Experimental evidence.”
Games and Economic Behavior 73, no. 1 (September 2011): 186–199. DOI - Eva I. Hoppe and David J. Kusterer. “Conflicting tasks and moral hazard: Theory and experimental evidence.”
European Economic Review 55, no. 8 (December 2011): 1094–1108. DOI - Eva I. Hoppe and David J. Kusterer. “Behavioral biases and cognitive reflection.” Economics Letters 110, no. 2 (February 2011): 97–100. DOI
- Eva I. Hoppe and Patrick W. Schmitz. “Public versus private ownership: Quantity contracts and the allocation of investment tasks.” Journal of Public Economics 94, no. 3–4 (April 2010): 258–268. DOI
- Eva I. Hoppe and Patrick W. Schmitz. “The costs and benefits of additional information in agency models with endogenous information structures.” Economics Letters 107, no. 1 (April 2010): 58–62. DOI