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Fangfang Tan, Ph.D.
Senior Research Fellow
Phone: +49-89-24246-5252
Fax: +49-89-24246-5299
Mail:
Room: M 605
Areas of Interest:
Experimental Economics, Behavioral Economics, Public Economics and Industrial Organization
Curriculum Vitae:
Current Position:
Since 08/2011: Senior Research Fellow at Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance (formerly, MPI for Intellectual Property, Competition and Tax Law)
Education:
2006 – 2012: Ph.D. in Economics, Tilburg University
2006 – 2008: M.Phil. in Economics, Tilburg University, Cum Laude
2002 – 2006: B.A. Honors in Finance, Zhejiang University
Visiting Positions:
11/2012 – 12/2012: Interdisciplinary Center for Economic Studies, George Mason University
10/2012: Department of Economics, University of Zurich
03/2012 – 04/2012: Department of Decision and Social Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University
02/2010 – 06/2010: Department of Economics and CESS lab, New York University
Current Publications:
Tan, F., and Yim, A. Can strategic uncertainty help deter tax evasion? An experiment on auditing rules. Journal of Economic Psychology.
Paper
Tan, F., and Xiao, E. Peer punishment in a social dilemma game with third-party approval. Economics Letters, forthcoming.
Paper
Noussair, C. N., and Tan, F. Voting on punishment systems with a heterogeneous group. Journal of Public Economic Theory, 13(5), pp. 661-693.
Paper
Tan, F., 2008. Punishment in a linear public good game with productivity heterogeneity. De Economist, 156(3), pp. 269-293.
Paper
Working papers:
Tan, F., and Mueller, W. Who acts more like a game theorist? Team and individual play in a sequential market game and the effect of the time horizon,
revise and resubmit at Games and Economic Behavior.
Paper
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Courses:
2012: Behavioral economics – Decisions under uncertainty and inter-temporal decisions (graduate level)
2010 and 2011: Bachelor thesis supervision
2011: International Trade for EBE: Trade Theory and Policy (30K209), Tilburg University (undergraduate level)
2009 – 2010: International Economics (332002), Tilburg University (undergraduate level)
Other sites:
My personal homepage can be found here.