I supervise master theses in the areas
Public economics: How do laws and regulations affect decisions of individuals and firms?
Social economics: Do social networks affect economic outcomes?
Labor economics: How can we help job seekers find work?
Health or welfare economics: How do policies, institutions, and shocks affect well-being?
These issues are usually addressed within theses involving a substantial amount of data work. I also welcome students who want to work on their own ideas and I can help you set up a Master thesis in the context of an organization (firm, administration, etc.).
Please contact me directly to find out about new topics.
Past theses:
Sara Winter (2022) and Dilara Gündüz (2022).
Antoine de Montmollin (2017): The impact of social assistance reforms on young adults
Nils Hossli (2017): Fine Wine & Popular Media: The effect of a Japanese graphic novel on fine wine prices
Jana Gross (2015): Class-size Effects on Grit Scores
Hendre Garbers (2013): Name or nationality?
Ornélie Manzambi (2012): The role of financial wealth for the duration of unemployment