Research
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The Economics Faculty is a powerhouse of research and is ranked among the leading departments globally. Research is at the heart of our heritage, our present and our vision for the future. Our discoveries are shaping the our today's world. Be part of it.
Research Seminars
Top researchers from abroad regularly enrich our teaching program. They help to ensure that research and teaching in economics at LMU remain at the highest, internationally comparable level.
Munich Economics Newsletter
The Munich Economics Newsletter is published weekly during the lecture period. It informs you on the dates of all public seminars and events at the faculty. Current lectures and registration for the newsletter can be found here.
Currrent Research
Explore our latest research, where innovative ideas meet rigorous analysis to address global challenges.
Collaborative research centers
Our participation in long-term basic research projects. In a CRS, scientists from different disciplines and universities work together to gain new insights into a delimited topic.
Research Cooperations
Our research benefits from exciting collaborations that allow us to work together with national and international partners on the research front. These partnerships promote the exchange of knowledge and expertise and ensure that our research remains at the cutting edge and is internationally recognized.
Ethics Committee
The Ethics Committee advises, assesses and assists in ethical and legal issues relating to research involving human subjects, research with personal data and safety-related cases.
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Economics and Business Data Center (EBDC)
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The EBDC, funded by the future concept LMUexcellent, was established as a joint platform of the faculties of Business Administration and Economics and the ifo Institute for empirical economic research. more.
Economics & Business Data Center
The Munich Experimental Laboratory for Economic and Social Sciences (MELESSA) is an interdisciplinary, computer-based experimental laboratory at the Faculty of Economics, where economists, psychologists, business economists and sociologists conduct research together.