Hi, I'm Julian Hinz.
I am an empirical economist studying issues in international economics, most often related to economic integration and disintegration. I am fond of unconventional, often big data, as well as the econometrics needed to work with such data. I work on topics related to sanctions, trade costs, migration, and political economy, and develop tools for the estimation of models with high-dimensional fixed effects.Recent output
- What if? The Effects of a Hard Decoupling from China on the German Economy — with David Baqaee, Moritz Schularick, Feodora Teti, Joschka Wanner and Sihwan Yang. Forthcoming as Chapter in CEPR/Bruegel Book.
- To Russia with Love? The Impact of Sanctions on Regime Support — with Robert Gold and Michele Valsecchi. CESifo Working Paper No. 11033.
- Brothers in arms: The value of coalitions in sanctions regimes — with Sonali Chowdhry, Katrin Kamin and Joschka Wanner. Forthcoming at Economic Policy.
- Blowback: The Effect of Sanctions on Democratic Election — with Matthieu Crozet. Kiel Working Papers, 2247.
- Exchange Rate Pass-Around — with Matthieu Crozet and Federico Trionfetti. Kiel Working Papers, 2246. Reject and resubmit at Journal of Political Economy Macroeconomics.
Contact
mail@julianhinz.com@julianhinz
@julianhinz
Bielefeld University
Faculty of Business Administration and Economics
Universitätsstraße 25
33615 Bielefeld, Germany
Kiel Institute for the World Economy
Kiellinie 66
24105 Kiel, Germany
Last updated on May 5, 2024. © Julian Hinz 1987–2024.