Julie Marx
Assistant professor, Department of Finance, Copenhagen Business School
Assistant professor, Department of Finance, Copenhagen Business School
Household finance, behavioral economics, housing markets, gender economics, energy consumption
Fischer, Marcel, Natalia Khorunzhina, and Julie Marx. "Homeownership Decisions in the Bust". The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, (October 21, 2024).
Andersen, Steffen, Cristian Badarinza, Lu Liu, Julie Marx, and Tarun Ramadorai. “Reference Dependence in the Housing Market.” American Economic Review 112, no. 10 (October 1, 2022): 3398–3440.
Andersen, Steffen, Julie Marx, Kasper Meisner Nielsen, and Lise Vesterlund. “Gender Differences in Negotiation: Evidence from Real Estate Transactions.” The Economic Journal 131, no. 638 (August 1, 2021): 2304–32.
Andersen, Steffen, Uri Gneezy, Agne Kajackaite, and Julie Marx. “Allowing for Reflection Time Does Not Change Behavior in Dictator and Cheating Games.” Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 145 (January 2018): 24–33.
“Watt Changes: Households' Response to Hourly Electricity Prices” with Clara Egehoved Tørslev and Fatima Zahra Filali Adib
“From Rates to Riches: How Danish Homeowners Respond to Interest Rate Shocks” with David Berger, Jaehun Jeong, Maria Olesen, and Fabrice Tourre
“Inheritances and Transmission of Opportunity: Evidence from Danish Wealth Records” with Joachim Kahr Rasmussen
“Spill-over effects of manager paternity leave” with Lena Jaroszek, Alexandra Niessen-Ruenzi, and Philip Rosenbaum