Welcome to the Berlin School of Economics

The Berlin School of Economics offers career development programs in economics, accounting, finance and management at the PhD and Postdoc levels in a single and unique structure. It combines two pre-existing, very successful career development programs: the Berlin Doctoral Program in Economics and Management Science (BDPEMS) and the Berlin Economics Research Associates (BERA) program. The following major institutions active in economics research in Berlin and beyond cooperate within the Berlin School of Economics:

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PhD Program

The Berlin School of Economics PhD Program offers PhD tracks in Economics, Accounting, Finance and Management. All tracks are highly compatible with each other and allow for numerous specializations. The doctoral program provides outstanding doctoral students with a vibrant, intensively networked research community and a training structure that will develop their talents in a unique combination of high-level academic and applied research.

Research Associates Program

The Berlin School of Economics Research Associates Program recruits its members from the international job market for new PhD graduates. The program provides a mentoring program and multiple support structures for research activities, travel, and skills development for its members.

Berlin School of Economics Code of Conduct

Statement of our commitment to upholding the ethical and professional standards as the basis for our daily and long-term decisions and actions

New Events

Tuesday03.December

02:15 pm - 03:30 pm
Talk by Arianna Ornaghi…
Potsdam Research Seminar in Economics: Arianna Ornaghi (Hertie School)

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The Returns to Viral Media: The Case of US…

Tuesday03.December

04:00 pm - 06:00 pm
Talk by Anton Nakov (European…
Schumpeter BSoE Macro Seminar: Anton Nakov (European Central Bank)

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Speaker: Anton Nakov (European Central…

New INSIGHTS pieces

Tuition Fees and Educational Attainment

by Andreas Leibing (TU Dresden and DIW Berlin)

The Hidden Social Cost of Car Use: Prioritizing Physical Activity in Economic Transport Policy

by Inge van den Bijgaart (Utrecht University School of Economics.), David Klenert (European Commission), Linus Mattauch (TU Berlin), Simona Sulikova…

Housing-Consumption Channel of Mortgage Demand

by Gabriel Ahlfeldt (HU Berlin), Nikodem Szumilo (UCL), and Jagdish Tripathy (Bank of England)

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