Lehrstuhl für Volkswirtschaftslehre, insbes. Wirtschaftstheorie
Fakultät für Rechtswissenschaft und Volkswirtschaftslehre, Abteilung Volkswirtschaftslehre
Universität Mannheim
Ernst-Ludwig von Thadden is professor of economics and finance
at the University of Mannheim. From 1995 to 2004 he was
professor at the Département d’Econométrie et Economie Politique
at the University of Lausanne (Switzerland) and director of
the FAME doctoral program in finance at the Universities of
Lausanne and Geneva.
He obtained his PhD in economics at the University of
Bonn (Germany) within the "European Doctoral Program in
Economics" in 1991 and his Habilitation in economics at the
University of Basel (Switzerland), after an undergraduate
degree in mathematics and economics at the University of
Heidelberg (Germany) and MPhil studies at the London School
of Economics (U.K.). He has published in leading journals such
as the Review of Economic Studies, the Quarterly Journal of
Economics, the Journal of Political Economy, and the Journal
of Finance, and has been editor of the Journal of Financial
Intermediation since 2001. He is managing editor of the Journal
of Financial Intermediation since 2005. He is a regular referee
for the main academic annual meetings in economics and finance
such as EEA, AFA and WFA, as well as for the leading academic
journals in economics and finance.
Ernst-Ludwig von Thadden is Research Fellow at the Center for
Economic Policy Research (London), former Resident Fellow of
the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences in
Stanford (CA), council member of the European Economic
Association, Fellow of the European Corporate Governance
Institute (Brussels), and has held the Bertil Danielsson
Distinguished Visiting Chair at the Stockholm School of
Economics and the Gothenburg Business School (Sweden) in 2002.
He also is scientific coordinator of the European Research
and Training Network "Understanding Financial Architecture"
and was scientific coordinator of the Swiss National Science
Foundation national research network in finance. His research
covers corporate finance, banking, international finance,
political economy, contract theory and other areas.