Prof. Dr. Ralf Dewenter

Professor of Economics and empirical competition analysis

Duesseldorf Institute for Competition Economics (DICE)
Heinrich-Heine-Universitaet Duesseldorf
Universitaetsstr. 1
40225 Duesseldorf

Building 24.31, Room 01.08
Tel: 0211-81-10234
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Educational Backround

04/2009 - 10/2010

Professor of Economics at Ilmenau University of Technology

05/2008

Habilitation, Helmut-Schmidt-University Hamburg

11/2003

Doctorate (Ph.D.) University of Essen

Positions

since 11/2010

Professor, DICE, University of Duesseldorf

04/2009 - 10/2010

Professor, Ilmenau University of Technology

10/2007 - 09/2008

Acting Professor of Economics
at the Ruhr-Univeristy of Bochum

10/2008 - 03/2009

Assistent Professor,
Helmut-Schmidt-University, Hamburg

04/2003 - 09/2007

Research Assistent,
Helmut-Schmidt-University, Hamburg

09/1998 - 03/2003

Research Assistent, University of Essen

03/1998 - 08/1998

Research Assistent, University of St. Gallen

Representative Publications

  • Kraft, K., J. Stank und R. Dewenter (2010), Co-determination and Innovation, Cambridge Journal of Economics 35 (1), 145-172.
  • Dewenter, R. und J. Kruse (2010), Calling Party Pays or Receiving Party Pays? The Diffusion of Mobile Telephony with Endogenous Regulation, forthcoming in: Information Economics and Policy 23(1), 107- 117.
  • Dewenter, R., J. Haucap und T. Wenzel (2010), Semi-Collusion in Media Markets, forthcoming in: International Review of Law and Economics 31, 2011, 92-98.

Recent Research

  • Market entry into emerging two-sided markets, erscheint in: Economics Bulletin, 2012 (with J. Rösch).
  • Erfahrungen und Herausforderungen der Telekommunikationsregulierung in Deutschland, Vierteljahreshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung, 81. Jhrg., 01.2012 (with Ulrich Heimeshoff).
  • On File Sharing with Indirect Network Effects Between Concert Ticket Sales and Music Recordings, erscheint in: Journal of Media Economics, 2012 (with J. Haucap und T. Wenzel).
  • Newspaper Habit, Economics Bulletin 31(4), 2011 (with J. Rösch).

Teaching and Research Interests

Ralf Dewenters teaching experience includes competition policy and theory, industrial organization and applied econometrics. His research is focused on empirical analyses in competition economics as well as on media and network economics.

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