Matthias Rodemeier

University of Münster [email protected] Department of www.matthiasrodemeier.com Am Stadtgraben 9, 48143 Münster +49 176 826 376 32

Academic Positions 2019 – Becker Friedman Institute at the of Chicago, Visiting Research Associate

PhD Studies 2016 – University of Münster, PhD Candidate in Economics Advisors: Andreas Löschel, John List, Leonardo Bursztyn 2018 – 19 University of Chicago, Visiting PhD Student (one year, including course work) References Prof. Andreas Löschel Prof. John List Prof. Leonardo Bursztyn University of Münster University of Chicago University of Chicago [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Prof. Nadine Riedel University of Münster [email protected]

Research Stays 11/19 – 12/19 (two months) 03/19 University of California San Diego (two weeks)

Summer Schools 03/2019 Spring School in Behavioral Economics, UCSD 09/2017 Summer School in Field Experiments, IfW Kiel 08/2017 Summer School in Behavioral Economics, NHH Bergen

Pre-doctoral Studies 2016 University of Münster & Universidad Rey Juan Carlos de Madrid, M.Sc. Economics (best GPA of cohort) 2014 University of Applied Sciences Osnabrück & Universidad de Guadalajara Mexico, B.A. International (GPA: 1.4)

Research & Teaching Fields Public Economics, Behavioral Economics, Environmental Economics, Experimental Economics

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Job Market Package: Two Field Experiments in Behavioral Public Economics

Job Market Paper 1: Buy Baits and Consumer Sophistication: Theory and Field Evidence from Large-Scale Rebate Promotions

Job Market Paper 2: The Welfare Effects of Persuasion and Taxation: Theory and Evidence from the Field (first author, with Andreas Löschel; presented at NBER SI 2020)

Other Working Papers

When Nudges Fail to Scale: Field Experimental Evidence from Goal Setting on Mobile Phones (with Andreas Löschel and Madeline Werthschulte)

Work in Progress

Nudges vs. Taxes (with John List and Sutanuka Roy) [Data collection completed.]

Optimal Loyalty Programs (with Günter Hitsch and John List) [Data collection completed.]

Willingness to Pay for Carbon Mitigation: Field Experimental Evidence from a Delivery Service [Data collection completed.]

Toward an Understanding of the Economic Implications of Wage Guarantees: Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment (with Thibaut Lamadon, John List and Magne Mogstad) [Data collection completed.]

Awards & Honors 2018 – 19 Scholarship, University of Chicago 2017 Prize for best master thesis on consumer research, German Ministry for Innovation, & Research, NRW Awarded membership, Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society 2014 – 2016 Scholarship, German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes) Presentations

2020 NBER Summer Institute, Copenhagen Business School, AERE, University of , University of , University of Chicago (brown bag) 2019 University of Bonn (student seminar), ZEW , AERE, EARE, th 7 Spring School in Behavioral Economics at UCSD (poster), University of Chicago (brown bag) 2018 ASSA Annual Meeting (poster), University of Chicago (3x: lunch seminar, brown bag seminar, student seminar) 2017 Norwegian School of Economics, EAERE, ZEW Mannheim 2

Referee Service Journal of (5x), Energy Economics (1x)

Teaching Experience :  Structural Behavioral Economics (graduate, summer 20)  Resource Economics (undergraduate, winter 19/20, summer 20)  Behavioral Public Economics (graduate, summer 19)  Environmental Economics (undergraduate, winter 17/18)  Institutional Economics (undergraduate, summer 13) Lecturer (at University of Applied Sciences Osnabrück):  Economic Policy (undergraduate, summer 15 & summer 16)  International Economics (undergraduate, winter 14/15) Student supervision:  Marta Belda Gómez, Horia Guias, Johannes Hofheinz, Eva Hümmecke, Xiangren Jin, Malte Lüttmann, Lukas Reinhardt, Jan-Hinnerk Tamcke, Zarah Thiel, Tobias Voß, Lukas Vowinkel Volunteering:  Tutor in mathematics (2014 - 2016)

Third-Party Funded Research  “Strategic Scenario Analysis”, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research and the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs of Trade (11/17 – today)  “Psychological, social and financial barriers to energy efficiency”, funded by the ’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (09/16 – 09/19)

Other Professional Experiences 08/14 – 10/14 Intern, Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy 08/12 – 01/13 Intern, Target Group Management in Emerging Economies, Hella KGaA Hueck & Co.

Language Skills English (fluent), German (native), Spanish (fluent)

Last updated: October 27th, 2020

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