Prof. Dr. Thilo Klein

Prof. Dr. Thilo Klein

Market Design

Thilo Klein is professor for quantitative economics at Pforzheim University and an economist in ZEW’s Research Unit “Market Design” where he is responsible for its research area “Design of Matching Markets”. In matching markets, supply and demand are often coordinated not only by prices, but also by other criteria. Prominent examples include personal preferences of market participants amongst each other in the sharing economy, as well as in education and labour markets. Klein’s research combines assignment algorithms and statistical methods with the goal of examining how markets can be improved by actively shaping market rules and institutions.

Dr. Klein has extensive professional experience in economic consulting for both public and private sector development. Prior to joining ZEW, he worked as an economist and policy analyst at the OECD, as well as for the International Labour Organization (ILO), the Indian microfinance institution Spandana, and Bayer AG. He holds a PhD in business economics and an MPhil in operations research from the University of Cambridge, UK, where he lectured in econometrics and game theory. He is an open source enthusiast and the author of the R package matchingMarkets.

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Thilo Klein

Prof. Dr. Thilo Klein

Advanced Researcher Email thilo.klein@zew.de Phone +49 (0)621 1235-348
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