Bio
Professor Seiler received an undergraduate degree in Economics from the University of Freiburg (Diplom-Volkswirt) in 2005 and obtained an MSc as well as a PhD in Economics from the London School of Economics. He joined Stanford GSB in the summer of 2011 as Assistant Professor in Marketing. He previously worked as a class teacher on various courses in Economic Theory at the University of Freiburg and the LSE. From 2008 to 2010 he served as a teaching fellow at the LSE. In this capacity he taught both Microeconomics and Industrial Organization and Competition Policy to graduate students. During his studies he worked at various think tanks such as Deutsche Bank Research. He also served a stint at the Office of Fair Trading, the UK-equivalent of the FTC, analyzing the effects of market power on productivity and innovation. At Stanford he teaches Data and Decisions and Applied Econometrics for Public Policy.