Stefan Trautmann is a Professor of Behavioral Finance at Heidelberg University (Germany) and an Associate Professor in Economics at Tilburg University (Netherlands). His research concerns the psychological foundations of economic behavior in individual and strategic decision settings. He received his PhD in Economics from the Erasmus University Rotterdam in 2009.

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Socioeconomic status and unethical behaviour: High expectations rather than poor morals
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- Frontiers of economic research
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‘Truth serums’: Measuring people’s expectations in economic surveys
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- Frontiers of economic research
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Exploring the transmission channels of contagious bank runs
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- Financial Markets
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Cognitive skills, self-control, and life outcomes: The early detection of at-risk youth
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- Education
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Borrower runs: Behavioural motives and their policy implications
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- Global crisis 
- International Finance