Christine Zulehner
Economics and Business Administration
Frankfurt University
Germany
Biography
Christine Zulehner is Professor of Industrial Organization and Financial Markets at Goethe University Frankfurt and the LOEWE center SAFE as well as research staff member at Austrian Institute of Economic Research. After studying Mathematics at the Vienna University of Technology and Economics at the Institute of Advanced Studies, she received her Ph.D. in Economics from Humboldt University Berlin. Before coming to Frankfurt in 2013, she held positions at Johannes Kepler University Linz, University Vienna, Social Science Research Center Berlin and Institute for Advanced Studies Vienna.
Research Interest
Her research interests lie in the fields of industrial organization, competition policy and applied microeconomics.
Publications
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Briglauer, W., Schwarz, A., & Zulehner, C. (2011). Is fixed-mobile substitution strong enough to de-regulate fixed voice telephony? Evidence from the Austrian markets. Journal of Regulatory Economics, 39(1), 50-67.
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Böheim, R., Himpele, K., Mahringer, H., & Zulehner, C. (2013). The distribution of the gender wage gap in Austria: evidence from matched employer-employee data and tax records. Journal for Labour Market Research, 46(1), 19-34.
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Weber, A., & Zulehner, C. (2014). Competition and gender prejudice: Are discriminatory employers doomed to fail?. Journal of the European Economic Association, 12(2), 492-521.
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Hackl, F., Kummer, M. E., Winter-Ebmer, R., & Zulehner, C. (2014). Market structure and market performance in e-commerce. European Economic Review, 68, 199-218.
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Gugler, K., Weichselbaumer, M., & Zulehner, C. (2015). Competition in the economic crisis: Analysis of procurement auctions. European economic review, 73, 35-57.