- Ekkehart Schlicht
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name = Ekkehart Schlicht
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birth_place =Kiel, Germany
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field =Economics
work_institution =Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
alma_mater =University of Kiel
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known_for =Efficiency wages
Custom in theeconomy
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footnotes = Ekkehart Schlicht (born in 1945,Kiel ,Germany ) is a German economist. He is best known for his work inlabor economics ,custom in theeconomy , and his contributions to the field ofinstitutional economics .Early life
Ekkehart Schlicht was born in 1945 in the Northern German city of
Kiel . He attended the Freie WaldorfschuleRendsburg (Schleswig-Holstein ) where he completed hisAbitur in 1965.tudies
Schlicht attended the
University of Kiel from 1965 to 1967, andUniversity of Regensburg from 1967 to 1969, where he received the title ofDiplom -Volkswirt in 1969. The topic of Schlicht's Diplomarbeit was "Die Einbeziehung des technischen Fortschritts in die Produktionstheorie" ("The inclusion of technical progress in production theory"). Two years later, he completed his doctorate, writing his thesis on "Eine neoklassische Theorie der Vermögensverteilung" ("A neo-classical theory of wealth distribution"). Schlicht finished hishabilitation in Regensburg in 1976.Academic career
Prof. Schlicht has taught at the
University of Bielefeld (1976-80),Technical University of Darmstadt (1980-93), andLudwig Maximilian University of Munich (since 1993). He has also held guest professorships atUniversity of Bonn (1975-76),Brown University (1987/88), theUniversity of Minnesota (1991),University of Melbourne (1995), andUniversity of California at Berkeley (2000/2001), as well as many further research positions.Major contributions
Prof. Schlicht's major contributions have been numerous works on
labor economics ,institutional economics , andeconomic methods .Among his work in labor economics are papers on the theory of
wealth distribution ,efficiency wages andwage discrimination , in which Schlicht offers rationales for why such commonly observed phenomena may emerge in a free market. On efficiency wages, Schlicht has argued that the offering by employers of above-market wages may have to do with fluctuation costs, which the employer attempts to reduce by paying a "job rent". This is an alternative to other common approaches to efficiency wages such as the "discipline" theory by e.g. Shapiro and Stiglitz, or the "adverse selection" and "loyalty" models by e.g. Akerlof. In the field of institutional economics Schlicht has written a book oncustom in theeconomy and numerous publications on topics which combineeconomic ,psychological , andinstitutional analysis. Several articles have also focused onsocial evolution , comparing the evolution of biological organisms to the evolution of social norms and institutions.Some other publications by Prof. Schlicht have focused on
seasonal adjustment oftime series data and a "moving equilibrium theorem".References
* [http://www.semverteilung.vwl.uni-muenchen.de/mitarbeiter/es/frameset_english.htm CV, Ekkehart Schlicht]
* [http://www.iza.org/index_html?lang=en&mainframe=http%3A//www.iza.org/iza/en/webcontent/personnel/photos/index_html%3Fkey%3D204&topSelect=personnel&subSelect=fellows IZA Research Fellow Website]
* [http://ideas.repec.org/e/psc40.html Ekkehart Schlicht at IDEAS]
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