I am a Senior Lecturer (Advanced Assistant Professor) in Economics at Brunel University London. My current research focuses on political selection, property rights, and immigration. Here is my CV.
jan.auerbach[at]brunel.ac.uk | |
Department of Economics and Finance Brunel University London Kingston Lane Uxbridge UB8 3PH United Kingdom |
Immigration and Productivity: Unpacking the Role of Spatial Sorting [pdf]
(with
Elisa Keller,
Julian Neira, and
Rish Singhania)
Financial Rewards and Political Elitism [pdf]
How Would Legislators Vote If Their Vote Was Pivotal? [pdf]
Political Competition over Property Rights Enforcement
European Economic Review, 2021 [link]
Preordered Service in Contract Enforcement
(with Miguel A. Fonseca)
Games and Economic Behavior, 2020 [link]
Property Rights Enforcement with Unverifiable Incomes
Economic Theory, 2019 [link]
Property Rights, Governance, and Economic Development
(with Costas Azariadis)
Review of Development Economics, 2015
[link]