Morten Luchtmann @MortenLuchtmann
PhD Student
BETA, Université de Lorraine
Microeconomics Incentives Law economics
About
I am a doctoral student in the history of economic thought at the University of Lorraine in Nancy. After obtaining a Master’s degree in Economics at the University of Hamburg and a Master 2 in Economics and Human Sciences at Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne in 2020, I am currently conducting research on rhetoric and methodology in microeconomics. Currently, I am particularly interested in the confrontation between Becker and his disciples and behavioral economists. More broadly, I am interested in the effects of the application of microeconomic models to public policy and the role of economists in public discourse.