Profile

Maximilian Andres

Tenure-Track Researcher
Department of Business Studies and Economics
University of Bremen

maximilian.andres(at)uni-bremen.de
CV available here

Hello, World! I am a Tenure-Track Researcher in Institutional Economics at the University of Bremen.

My research focuses on the effects of institutions on cooperation in social dilemma with primary applications to oligopolies.

In 2023, I was awarded the Heinz-Sauermann Prize of the German Association for Experimental Economic Research for the best Ph.D. thesis between 2022 and 2023.

Working Papers

Payoffs, Beliefs, and Cooperation in Infinitely Repeated Games

with Lisa Bruttel, and Juri Nithammer

Communication and Collusion in Oligopoly Experiments: A Meta-Study using Machine Learning

with Lisa Bruttel

Destructive Communication

with Vasilisa Werner

Publications

How Communication makes the Difference between a Cartel and Tacit Collusion: A Machine Learning Approach

with Lisa Bruttel, and Jana Friedrichsen
European Economic Review 152 (2023): 104331

The Leniency Rule Revisited: Experiments on Cartel Formation with Open Communication

with Lisa Bruttel, and Jana Friedrichsen
International Journal of Industrial Organization 76 (2021): 102728

Teaching

Public Policy for Social Dilemmas

Postgraduate-Level

Applied Econometrics and Data Science

Post- and Undergraduate-Level