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E-Mail: henrike.sternberg(at)tum.de
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Henrike Sternberg is a Doctoral Candidate at the Chair of International Relations (Prof. Tim Büthe) and the Professorship of Global Health (Prof. Janina Steinert) at the Technical University of Munich and a research associate at the Chair of Development Economics (Prof. Andreas Landmann) at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. She holds a fully-funded doctoral scholarship from the German Academic Scholarship Foundation and the Marianne-Plehn-Program of the Elite Network of Bavaria. She earned an MSc in Development Economics and a BA in Economics from the University of Goettingen.
Henrike’s research interests lie in (the intersection of) Behavioral and Development Economics. She is particularly interested in studying the role of social norms and social preferences for cooperation within and between households.