Martín Brun
Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Finnish Centre of Excellence in Tax Systems Research (FIT) at Tampere University.
Interested in Behavioral Economics, with a particular focus on social preferences and bounded rationality.
Obtained my PhD at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB). Affiliated to Economics of Inequality and Poverty Analysis (EQUALITAS) and Network on Welfare and Policy in Latin America and the the Caribbean (WAPLAC).
Work in progress
Experiencing Opportunities [PILOT DATA COLLECTION]
with Andrea PoglianoFairness and Cognitive Ability [EXPERIMENT DESIGN]
with Johanna MollerstromNarratives in Gender Roles and Growth Mindset: An RCT in Teaching Proposals [DRAFT IN PROGRESS]
with Marcela Gomez-Ruiz, Maria Marino and Xavier RamosSubmitted Papers
Attitudes to Income Inequality and Redistribution [DRAFT AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST]
with Xavier Ramoswritten for the Oxford Handbook of Income Distribution and Economic GrowthAfter You. Cognition and Health-Distribution Preferences
with Conchita D’Ambrosio, Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell, and Xavier Ramos[BSE Working Paper 1392], [EQUALITAS Working Paper 79], [GEAR Working Paper 2023-02], [IZA Discussion Paper 16126], [blog]Reproducibility in Economics
I collaborate on initiatives to improve the reproducibility of economics research, focusing on replicating published studies and enhancing the reliability of findings. I have co-authored the following papers with large teams, contributing to collective efforts in advancing robustness in empirical research.
The Sources of Researcher Variation in Economics
Nick Huntington-Klein, Claus C. Pörtner, et al.[I4R Discussion Paper Series No. 209]Mass Reproducibility and Replicability: A New Hope
Abel Brodeur, Derek Mikola, Nikolai Cook, et al.[I4R Discussion Paper Series No. 107]Pre-PhD Publications
Why do exports react less to real exchange rate depreciations than to appreciations? Evidence from Pakistan
with Juan Pedro Gambetta and Gonzalo J. Varela Journal of Asian Economics (2022), 81: 101496[link], [thread], [blog], [news]Poverty and inequality in Latin America’s research agenda: A bibliometric review
with Verónica Amarante and Cecilia RosselDevelopment Policy Review (2020), 38(4): 465-482[link]Cash transfers in Latin America: Effects on poverty and redistribution
with Verónica AmaranteEconomía (2018), 19(1): 1-31[link], [WIDER Working Paper 2016/136]Contact information:
martin [dot] brun [at] tuni [dot] fiFinnish Centre of Excellence in Tax Systems ResearchTampere UniversityBuilding B, City Centre Campus33014 Tampere, FinlandCongrats on findings this! Martin (without the accent) is also fine.