Direktorin
miriam.teschl@ehess.fr
Wissenschaftlicher Werdegang
- Studium der Volkswirtschaftslehre, sowie Philosophy and Economics and den Universitäten in Graz (AT), Barcelona (ES), East Anglia (UK) und Aix-Marseille (FR)
- 2003-2004 Marie Curie Pre-doctoral Fellow an Cambridge University
- 2005 Promotion in Philosophie Economique an der Université Aix-Marseille
- 2005-2009 Fellow of Robinson College, Senior Member of Homerton College, University of Cambridge, Director of Studies in Economics of Robinson and Homerton College
- 2009-2014 Hertha Firnberg Research Fellow Universität Wien
- Seit 2014 Maîtresse de confèrence an der Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS)
- Seit September 2025, Ko-direktorin des IFRA-SHS
Forschungsschwerpunkte
- Soziale Wohlfahrt und Gerechtigkeit
- Entscheidungsverhalten bei internen Konflikten
- Neuroökonomie von Anstrengung
- Entscheidungsverhalten unter komplexen und unsicheren Bedingungen: Die Covidpandemie als Beispielsfall
- Geschichte von ökonomischen und sozialen Entwicklungen
- Entwicklung von Wissen, Methoden und Erkenntnissen in den Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Veröffentlichungen
- Kirman, A., Teschl, M. (forthcoming), The State of Mind in Economics, edited volume, Cambridge University Press.
- Adeli Koudehi, A., Aprahamian, F., Grosbras, M. H., Luchini, S., Teschl, M. (forthcoming), "The Neuroeconomics of Effort: Insights from the History of Economic Thought", in Kirman, A. and Teschl, M., The State of Mind in Economics, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Luchini, S., Pfauwadel, C., Pintus, P., Schwarzinger, M., Teschl, M. (2026), "Reassessing Africa's COVID-19 Dynamics: A Comparative Analysis of Viral Spread and Mortality Across WHO Regions Taking Into Account Time-Varying Tests", Communications Medicine 6(92), https://doi.org/10.1038/s43856-025-01343-2
- Adeli Koudehi, A., Grosbras, F. M. H., Luchini, S., Teschl, M. (2026), "Integrating Arousal and Valence Approaches to Advance Cognitive Effort Research", Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, https://doi.org/10.3758/s13415-026-01409-1.
- Chanel, O., Luchini, S., Trannoy, A., Teschl, M. (2025), "Preferences for Redistributive Justice: A Participatory-Democracy Experiment", Journal of Economic Inequality, 23, pp. 717-747.
- Schwarzinger, M., Luchini, S., Alla, F., Mallet, V., Rehm, J., Teschl, M. (2023), "Mental Disorders, COVID-19-Related Life-Saving Measures and Mortality in France: A Nationwide Cohort Study", PLoS Medicine, 20(2): e1004134, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1004134.
- Baunez, C., Degoulet, M., Luchini, S., Pintus, P., Teschl, M. (2023), "Correcting the Reproduction Number for Time-Varying Tests: A Proposal and an Application to COVID-19 in France", PLoS ONE, 18(2): e0281943, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281943.
- Luchini, S., Pintus, P., Teschl, M. (2022), "An Economic Perspective on Epidemiology", in Dujmovits, R., Fehr, E., Gehrke, Ch., Kurz, H. (eds.), Markt, Staat, Gesellschaft: Eine Festschrift für Richard Sturn, Metropolis Verlag, pp. 241-254.
- Arlegi, R., Teschl, M. (2022), "Pareto Rationalizability by Two Single-Peaked Preferences", Mathematical Social Sciences, 118, pp. 1-11.
- Teschl, M. (2021), "Group Membership or Identity", Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics, 14(2), pp. 106-114.
- Baunez, C., Degoulet, M., Luchini, S., Pintus, P., Teschl, M. (2021), "Tracking the Dynamics and Allocating Tests for COVID-19 in Real-Time: An Acceleration Index with an Application to French Age Groups and Départements", PLoS ONE, 16(6): e0252443, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252443.
- Luchini, S., Pintus, P., Teschl, M. (2021), "Ce que nous voulons et pouvons savoir lors d’une pandémie", Carnet de l’EHESS: Perspectives sur le Coronavirus, pp. 87-91, EHESS, https://www.ehess.fr/fr/carnet/coronavirus/ce-que-nous-voulons-et-pouvons-savoir-lors-d-pandémie.
- Baunez, C., Degoulet, M., Luchini, S., Pintus, P., Teschl, M. (2020), "Sub-National Allocation of COVID-19 Tests: An Efficiency Criterion with an Application to Italian Regions", Covid Economics, CEPR Press, Issue 12 (1 May), pp. 192-209, https://cepr.org/sites/default/files/news/CovidEconomics12.pdf.