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Daniels School Faculty

Bettina Klose

Bettina Klose

Senior Lecturer

Education

Ph.D. Economics, Purdue University (2010)
B.Sc. Mathematics and Economics, Bielefeld University (2006)

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Dr. Bettina Klose holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Purdue University (2010) and B.Sc. in Economics and Mathematics (with Honors) from Bielefeld University, Germany (2006). Before joining Purdue's faculty in 2018, she was a Chancellor's Fellow and Lecturer in Economics at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Australia, and prior to that a Post-Doc at the University of Zurich (UZH) in Switzerland.

 

Bettina's research and teaching interests include the areas of Game Theory, Industrial Organization, Market Design, Microeconomic Theory, and Political Economy. Her research has focused on models of conflict.

 

Bettina currently teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in Game Theory and Microeconomics.

Journal Articles

  • Klose, B. & Schweinzer, P. (2021). "Auctioning Risk: The All-Pay Auction under Mean-Variance Preferences." Economic Theory | Related Website | Download |
  • Klose, B. & Kovenock, D. (2015). "Extremism Drives Out Moderation." Social Choice and Welfare vol. 44 (4), 861-887. | Related Website |
  • Klose, B. & Kovenock, D. (2015). "The All-Pay Auction with Complete Information and Identity-Dependent Externalities." Economic Theory vol. 59 (1), 1-19. | Related Website |

Distinguished Instructor, Category: Undergraduate Core

Krannert Certificate for Distinguished Teaching

Robert W. Johnson Award for Distinguished Research Proposal

  • ECON 340 (Spring, Fall)
  • ECON 451 (Spring, Fall)
  • ECON 511 (Fall, Spring)
  • ECON 521 (Spring, Fall)

Contact

bklose@purdue.edu
Phone: (765) 494-3714
Office: KRAN 471

Area(s) of Expertise

Auctions, Behavioral Economics, Consumer Behavior, Economics, Economics Education, Energy, Environment, Ethics, Game Theory, Industrial Organization, Microeconomics, Organizational Economics, Pricing, Real Estate, Sustainability