Contact

Press & Communication

+49 (0) 441 798-5446

Contact

Prof. Dr Peter Eppinger

Department of Business Administration, Economics, and Law

+49 441 798-4110

  • The picture shows Peter Eppinger. He is standing in a corridor in a university building and smiles at the camera. He is wearing a badge with the university logo on his lapel.

    Universität Oldenburg / Matthias Hornung

Peter Eppinger

International Economics

Dr Peter Eppinger has been appointed Professor of International Economics at the Department of Business Administration, Economics, and Law. Previously, he was a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Tübingen.

Peter Eppinger studied economics at the Universities of Tübingen and Munich and completed his doctorate at the University of Tübingen in 2018. For his dissertation, he was awarded the Roman Herzog Research Prize for the Social Market Economy by the Roman Herzog Institute. He undertook research visits at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor (all in the U.S.) and Tsinghua University in Beijing (China). He is a member of the CESifo Research Network of the ifo Institute for Economic Research in Munich.

Peter Eppinger’s teaching and research activities lie in the field of international economics. His work focuses on issues of foreign trade and investment, such as the impact of international trade on workers, the organisation of multinational companies, and the impact of financial crises on world trade. In current research projects, he is investigating the resilience of global supply chains, the protection of intellectual property in emerging economies, and the economic effects of trade conflicts.

This might also be of interest to you:

The picture was taken at a demonstration organised by the Fridays for Future movement. In the centre is a large, self-painted poster with a globe that reads: Our earth is in danger.
Research Climate protection Top News Economics

The dilemma of climate policy

Governments are guided by ethical principles when it comes to climate protection, while cost-benefit considerations take priority for their citizens,…

more: The dilemma of climate policy
The picture shows Johannes Lorenz. He stands in a corridor next to a banister and smiles at the camera. The corridor and office doors can be seen in the background.
Top News Economics

Transparency and tax morale

Would people be more honest about paying their taxes if they had to publish their income? Economist Johannes Lorenz investigated and found out that…

more: Transparency and tax morale
The picture shows a group of students playing the game "Woodbanks". The playing field is in the centre of the table, with small wooden chips on it that are moved by the players. There is also a dice on the table.
Sustainability Campus Life Landingpage [Entdecken] Persönliches Economics

A playful approach to dilemmas

When the dice roll in Sophie Berg and Hendrik Wolter's seminar, it' less about fun and games and more about becoming more aware of the conflicting…

more: A playful approach to dilemmas
(Changed: 15 Oct 2025)  Kurz-URL:Shortlink: https://uole.de/p82n11757en
Zum Seitananfang scrollen Scroll to the top of the page