Curriculum Vitae
I studied Mathematics and Philosophy at the University of Heidelberg and the Free University of Berlin and received my Ph.D. from the University of Karlsruhe with a thesis on individual decision making under uncertainty. After a post-doc year at Harvard I joined the Department of Economics at the University of Vienna where I received my habilitation in 1997. From 1997 to 2003 I was associate professor of economics at Bonn University, and since 2003 I am full professor at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (formerly, University of Karlsruhe).
My research centers around topics in microeconomic theory, especially decision theory and social choice theory. In either area, I am interested both in normative questions and in issues related to behavioral analysis.
I held visiting positions at a number of institutions abroad, among them the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, the University of California at Davis, the University of Melbourne and the University of Auckland.
I am managing editor of Social Choice and Welfare, member of the Editorial Board of Economics and Philosophy, and co-editor of the "Handbook fo Rational and Social Choice" for Oxford University Press.
I served as dean (2008 - 2012) and vice-dean ("Prodekan", 2004 - 2008 and 2014 - 2016) of the Department of Economics and Management at KIT.

Complete List of Publications and Working Papers
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Current Research and Working Papers
Titel |
Autor |
Quelle |
The Single-Peaked Domain Revisited: A Simple Global Characterization |
C. Puppe |
Journal of Economic Theory 176 (2018), 55-80 |
Condorcet Domains, Median Graphs and the Single Crossing Property |
C. Puppe & A. Slinko |
Economic Theory (2017), published online |
On Discounting and Voting in a Simple Growth Model |
K. Borissov, M. Pakhnin & C. Puppe |
European Economic Review 94 (2017) 185–204 |
Unanimity Overruled: Majority Voting and the Burden of History |
K. Nehring, M. Pivato & C. Puppe |
Journal of Theoretical Politics, 28 (2016), 552-597 |
Manufacturer Suggested Retail Prices, Loss Aversion and Competition |
S. Fabrizi, S. Lippert, C. Puppe & S. Rosenkranz |
Journal of Economic Psychology 53 (2016), 141-153 |
Journals
Title |
Author |
Published in |
The Condorcet Set: Majority Voting over Interconnected Propositions |
K. Nehring, M. Pivato & C. Puppe |
Journal of Economic Theory 151 (2014), 286-303
|
Do Wage Cuts Damage Work Morale? Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment |
S. Kube, M. Maréchal & C. Puppe
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Journal of the European Economic Association 11 (2013), 853 -870 |
The Currency of Reciprocity - Gift-Exchange in the Workplace |
S. Kube, M. Maréchal & C. Puppe |
American Economic Review 102 (2012), 1644 - 1662 |
Abstract Arrowian Aggregation |
K. Nehring & C. Puppe |
Journal of Economic Theory 145 (2010), 467-494 |
Justifiable Group Choice |
K. Nehring & C. Puppe |
Journal of Economic Theory 145 (2010), 583-602 |
The Structure of Strategy-Proof Social Choice. Part I: General Characterization and Possibility Results on Median Spaces |
K. Nehring & C. Puppe |
Journal of Economic Theory 135 (2007), 269-305
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A Theory of Diversity |
K. Nehring & C. Puppe |
Econometrica 70 (2002), 1155-1198 |
Judgement Aggregation
Title |
Author |
Published in |
Unanimity Overruled: Majority Voting and the Burden of History |
K. Nehring, M. Pivato & C. Puppe |
Journal of Theoretical Politics, 28 (2016), 552-597 |
The Condorcet Set: Majority Voting over Interconnected Propositions |
K. Nehring, M. Pivato & C. Puppe |
Journal of Economic Theory 151 (2014), 286-303
|
Abstract Arrowian Aggregation |
K. Nehring & C. Puppe |
Journal of Economic Theory 145 (2010), 467-494 |
Justifiable Group Choice |
K. Nehring & C. Puppe |
Journal of Economic Theory 145 (2010), 583-602 |
Judgement Aggregation: A Survey |
C. List & C. Puppe |
The Handbook of Rational and Social Choice, ed. by P. Anand, P. Pattanaik and C. Puppe: Oxford University Press (2009), Chapter 19. |
Consistent Judgement Aggregation: The Truth-Functional Case |
K. Nehring & C. Puppe |
Social Choice & Welfare 31 (2008), 41-57 |