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Prof. Dr. Andreas LandmannNachhaltige Entwicklung und Wirtschaftspolitik |
Andreas Landmann is a Full Professor of Sustainable Development and Economic Policy at the University of Marburg where he uses applied econometrics, theory, and behavioral research in the area of sustainable economic development. He is particularly interested to evaluate the effect of economic policy , e.g. to reduce vulnerability of poor households. A lot of his work investigates insurance in low-income countries, with a special focus on health. In particular, he analyzes different impact evaluations on health insurance provision in Pakistan. Additionally, he is interested in decisions under risk and uncertainty, as well as prosocial preferences. His more recent ongoing work deals with the adaptation to the impacts of climate change. He conducted several large-scale impact evaluations, randomized control trials and behavioral experiments in the Philippines, Germany, Vietnam, China and Pakistan, all of them including primary data collection. Prior to joining the University of Marburg, he held research positions at Friedrich-Alexander-University (FAU) Erlangen-Nuremberg, University of Göttingen, Paris School of Economics, and University of Mannheim, from where he also holds a PhD.