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Nora Szech could be described as a German behavioral economist and economist. She was born on March 18, 1960, in Bremen, Germany. With respect to education, it must be noted that Nora Szech was a student at the University of Bonn.
While at the University of Bonn, she studied mathematics and economics. Later she worked at the University of Bonn as an academic advisor at Benny Moldovanu’s chair between 2010 and 2012.
She furthered her education at the Bonn Graduate School of Economics and received her doctorate degree. Her dissertation was adjudged the best across all disciplines at the University of Bonn. Nora Szech was a professor of Industrial Economics at the University of Bamberg.
Later from 2013, she worked as a professor, teaching Political economy at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.
Nora Szech Illness
Quite unfortunately, Nora Szech died on August 16, 2023. She was 43 years old at the time of her death.
Even though many people would want to believe she died as a result of an illness, the cause of her death is currently unknown. The illness she suffered from has been difficult to unravel.
Prizes and Awards
Nora Szech in 2011, was the Reinhard Selten prize winner, by the Association for Social Politics. She was also a member of the Young Elite- Top 40 under 49 in the society and science section of Capital Magazine in 2018.
Publications
Nora Szech has authored a lot of publications. Some are Becoming a Bad Doctor. In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Optimal Disclosure of Costly Information Packages in Auctions. In: Journal of Mathematical Economics, With Armin Falk: Morals and Markets, Tie-Breaks and Bid Caps in All-Pay Auctions. In: Games and Economic Behavior, With Marta Serra Garcia: Incentives and Defaults Can Increase COVID-19 Vaccine Intentions and Test Demand. In: Management Science and with Thomas Mariotti, Nikolaus Schweizer, Jonas von Wangenheim: Information Nudges and Self Control . In: Management Science.
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