At the Micro Research Group we study how firms, consumers, and markets interact, and how economic policy and regulation shape market outcomes.
About
The Micro Research Group is a research group in microeconomics at NHH. The group brings together faculty, postdoctoral researchers, and PhD students working on a broad set of questions related to firms, markets, and economic policy.
Research in the group spans industrial organization and competition economics, environmental economics, microeconomic theory, international trade, health economics and applied microeconomics. Group members publish regularly in leading international journals, including AEJ: Microeconomics, Journal of the European Economic Association, RAND Journal of Economics, Journal of Public Economics, and Journal of Economic Theory.
The Micro Research Group has a strong record of external research funding, including ERC grants, Marie Skłodowska-Curie funding, and competitive national research grants. Members are also actively engaged in policy-relevant research and public debate across a range of markets and regulatory settings.
The group organizes regular activities such as a weekly micro breakfast, seminars, annual kick-off and research-day events, and workshops providing a shared arena for research interaction and discussion.