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

CV

Publications and Working Papers

Endogenous Vertical Differentiation, Variety, and the Unequal Gains from Trade (Review of Economics and Statistics)

Tariff Wars, Unemployment, and Top Incomes (with Elias Dinopoulos and Bulent Unel) (Journal of Monetary Economics)

            Technical Appendix

Effort, Talent, and Inequality in a Small Open Economy (with Elias Dinopoulos and Theofanis Tsoulouhas) (Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization)

            Online Appendix

Markups, Production Relocation, and the Gains from Trade (with Hamid Firooz) (Conditionally accepted, Journal of the European Economic Association)

How do Countries Retaliate and how does it Matter? Evidence from the 2018-19 Trade War (with Zachary Jones) (Revisions requested at Economic Journal).

Markup Heterogeneity, Openness, and the Pro-Competitive Gains from Trade Across Countries (with Hamid Firooz and Sankalp Mathur) (Revisions requested at Journal of Political Economy Macroeconomics)

Interdependence, Sectoral Linkages and the Cost and Benefits of Negotiating Free-Trade Agreements (with Hamid Firooz and Shubhi Agarwal)

Pricing in the Presence of an Inferior Good and Income Inequality: Evidence from Intercity Bus Travel in Germany (with Matthew Michalak and Xi Zhang)

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