Jakob Kapeller

Jakob Kapeller

Professor für Sozioökonomie mit Schwerpunkt Plurale Ökonomik
und Geschäftsführender Direktor
am Institut für Sozioökonomie

Forschungsinteressen: Ökonomischer und sozialer Wandel, Geschichte des politischen und ökonomischen Denkens, Politische Ökonomie, Heterodoxe Ökonomie, Philosophie der Sozialwissenschaften

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Akademischer Werdegang

 

Ausbildung

 

Auszeichnungen

Vollständiger Lebenslauf (PDF): deutsch | englisch

Team

Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter:innen

Profilbild Izaskun Zuzau-bermejo 16zu9

Dr. Izaskun Zuazu-Bermejo
izaskun.zuazu-bermejo@uni-due.de

Sekretariat

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Meike Girnth
meike.girnth@uni-due.de

Forschung

Selected Research Projects

2017-2019: The political economy of trade openness and competitiveness – Leading Investigator.
Funded by: Austrian Central Bank/OeNB)

2017-2018: Vergabeformen im Schienenpersonenverkehr – Leading Investigator.
Funded by: Austrian Ministry for Transport, Infrastructure and Technology – BMVIT
More information can be found here (in German).

2017-2018: Wealth concentration in Austria and Europe – Leading Investigator.
Funded by: Austrian Chamber of Labor

2015-2017: Networks, paradigms, attitudes – Understanding the ‚German Sonderweg’ in economics – Leading Investigator in a consortium of Johannes Kepler University Linz and Vienna University of Economics and Business.
Funded by: FGW
More information can be found here (in German).

2015-2017: ‘Lost in citation: citation nalysis and the disciplinary structure of Economics – Leading Investigator in a consortium with Yale University and the University of Rome “La Sapienza”.
Funded by: Institute for New Economic Thinking
More information can be found here.

2015-2017: “Economic Policy and the Performativity of Economic Models: Looking at the Intersection between Theory and Policy” – Leading Investigator (70.000 $, funded by the Institute for New Economic Thinking)
Funded by: Institute for New Economic Thinking
More information can be found here.