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Department of Economics

The University of Bonn’s Department of Economics is one of the strongest research departments in the field of economics in Europe. Through research and teaching, we aim to contribute to addressing major societal challenges and to provide impulses for effective and evidence-based economic policy. Our focus is on the education of young economists from the bachelor's to the doctoral level.

News
Bundesbank Science Prize 20254
Ms. Paula Jacobs received the Bundesbank Science Prize 2025 for excellent theses for her Master's thesis “Above and Below Zero: Bank Lending in a Post-Negative Policy Rate Era.” The prize was awarded on June 24, 2025 by the President of the North Rhine-Westphalia Head Office of the Deutsche Bundesbank, Mr. Christian Otto, at the Juridicum in Bonn. This year's prize was endowed with 2,000 euros. We would like to congratulate the winner!  
Just Graduated: Maximilian Grimm5
Congratulations! Maximilian Grimm graduated from the Bonn Graduate School of Economics.
#48: Is the housing construction boom coming?6
Why is there still too little construction? What are the economic consequences of the housing shortage? And how realistic is the construction boom announced by the new federal government?
Bonn graduate Peter Andre receives the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Prize7
Peter Andre has been awarded the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Prize for his research expertise in behavioral economics, particularly in relation to human behavior in the context of climate change. The economist, who graduated from the Department of Economics at the University of Bonn and completed his doctorate at the Bonn Graduate School of Economics, is one of ten prize winners in 2025. The Department of Economics at the University of Bonn congratulates Peter Andre on this important award.
Events
Free Elective Area in the Winter Semester 2025/269
via Zoom
06:29 PM - 07:15 PM
On Tuesday, 08.07.2025, the information event for the free elective modules will take place online via Zoom at 18:30-19:15. This event is particularly ...
European Economic Theory Conference (EETC)10
Bonn
Whole Day
The European Economic Theory Conference (EETC) brings together researchers in economic theory across Europe and beyond. The EETC welcomes submissions in all ...

Studying

The Department of Economics offers the degree programs BSc "Economics", BA "Economics" (2-subject or accompanying subject) and MSc "Economics".

PhD

Are you aiming for a doctorate? The Bonn Graduate School of Economics offers an English-language Doctoral Program (PhD) with an integrated Master in Economic Research for students from all over the world.


Institutions

Excellence Cluster ECONtribute
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Excellence Cluster

The ECONtribute Excellence Cluster in Economic Sciences conducts research on markets in the area of intersection between business, politics and society.

CRC TR 224
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Collaborative Research Center

The SFB TR 224 deals with equal opportunities, market regulation and financial market stability as societal challenges.

RGT 2281
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Graduate College

The Research Training Group conducts research on the macroeconomic consequences of inequality and how fiscal, financial and monetary policies should take inequality into account.

Isabel Schnabel Lecture
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Institutes

The department is organized in a departmental structure encompassing scientific and teaching areas and is divided into five institutes for teaching and research.


Contact

Study Counseling Bachelor

Vera Häckel

0.037

Adenauerallee 24-42

53113

Study Counseling Master & Exchange

Sabine Hübner-Monien

0.039

Adenauerallee 24-42

53113 Bonn

Office of the Department

Julia Ferreira Pacheco

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Adenauerallee 24-26

53113


Department of Economics

Juridicum
Adenauerallee 24-42
53113 Bonn
1717
Kartendaten © OpenStreetMap18

Opening Hours Juridicum

Lecture hours

  • Mo - Thu
    08.00 - 22.00 h
  • Fr - Sa
    08.00 - 20.00 h
  • Sunday
    closed

Lecture-free time

  • Mo - Thu
    08.00 - 22.00 h
  • Fr - Sa
    08.00 - 20.00 h
  • Sunday
    closed
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