Publications
Economics
Unfried, K., Kis-Katos, K., Poser, T. (2022): Water scarcity and conflict, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 113, 102633, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jeem.2022.102633. Earlier version at IZA: here.
Unfried, K., Ibañez Diaz, M., Restrepo-Plaza, L. (2022): Discrimination in post-conflict settings: Experimental evidence from Colombia, World Development, 154, 105877, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2022.105877.
Unfried, K. and Kis-Katos, K. (2023): The heterogeneous effects of conflict on education: a spatial analysis in Sub-Saharan Africa, Journal of Peace Research, J 60.6 (2023): 968-984 , https://doi.org/10.1177/00223433221099557.
Earlier version at IZA: here.
Others
Unfried, K. and Priebe, J. (2024). Who shares fake news on social media? Evidence from vaccines and infertility claims in sub-Saharan Africa. Plos one, 19(4), e0301818. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0301818.
Work in progress
Unfried, K and Wang, F (2022): Importing air pollution? Evidence from China's plasitc waste imports, R&R Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. IZA discussion paper no. 15128 , Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn.
Kammerlander, A. and Unfried, K. (2022): Sending peace home?! The effects of political favoritism on conflict, R&R Journal of Comparative Economics. HiCN working paper no. 378, Household in Conflict Network, Berlin.
Bomprezzi, P, Dreher, A, Fuchs, A, Hailer, T, Kammerlander, A, Kaplan, L, Marchesi, S, Masi, T, Robert, C, and Unfried, K (2024): Wedded to prosperity? Informal influence and regional favoritism, CESifo Working Paper No. 10969, CESifo.
Combating fake news in health: an online survey with Maximilian Guigas and Jan Priebe.
The socio-economic costs of Loa loa: a cost-of-illness study in Gabon with Céderic Mbavu, Jan Priebe, Michael Ramharter, and Selidji Todagbe Agnandji.
Selection into clinical trials and medical screening with Céderic Mbavu and Jan Priebe.
Climatic shocks, indigenous health, and congenital disorders: Evidence from Mexico, with Jan Priebe and Nicolas Corona Juarez. Funded by the Interamerican Development Bank $ 20,000.