Gunnar Heins
I am an assistant professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Florida.
My research interests are international trade, industrial organization, and computational economics.
Curriculum Vitae
Publications and Working Papers
Endogenous Vertical Differentiation, Variety, and the Unequal Gains from Trade (Forthcoming, Review of Economics and Statistics)
Tariff Wars, Unemployment, and Top Incomes (with Elias Dinopoulos and Bulent Unel) (Reject and Resubmit, Journal of Monetary Economics)
Effort, Talent, and Inequality in a Small Open Economy (with Elias Dinopoulos and Theofanis Tsoulouhas) (Revise and Resubmit, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization)
Import and Export Markups, Production Relocation, and the Gains from Trade (with Hamid Firooz, Revise and Resubmit, Journal of the European Economic Association)
Sectoral Linkages and the Cost and Benefits of Negotiating Free-Trade Agreements (with Hamid Firooz and Shubhi Agarwal)
Trade Shocks and Attentive Voting: Evidence from Local Labor Markets in the U.S.
Work in Progress
Learning, entry, and exit in new markets: Evidence from Long- Distance Bus Travel in Germany (with Ignacia Mercadal)
An Rcpp Code for the Estimation of Discrete Choice Random Coefficients Models of Consumer Demand
Contact:
University of Florida, CLAS
Department of Economics
PO Box 117140, 320 MAT
Gainesville, FL 32611
gheins@ufl.edu
(+1) 352-392-0113