Marc-Andreas Muendler | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award
Prof Marc-Andreas Muendler, University of California, San Diego, United States
Prof. Marc-Andreas Muendler is a distinguished professor at the University of California, San Diego, specializing in economics since July 2017 and serving as the Department Chair since July 2023. He is the founding director of the Globalization and Prosperity Lab (GP-lab). With extensive affiliations, he is a research professor at the ifo Institute, a research associate at NBER, and a research fellow at CESifo. His work focuses on international trade, economic growth, and labor economics. His research has been published in top-tier journals, highlighting his influential contributions to the field ๐๐๐จโ๐ซ.
Publication profile
Education
๐ Ph.D. in Economics from the University of California, Berkeley, with a dissertation titled “Essays on International Trade, Growth, and Finance” (May 2002). ๐ Spent 2000-01 as a visiting doctoral student at Pontifรญcia Universidade Catรณlica in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. ๐ Holds a Diplom-Volkswirt in Economics from Ludwig Maximilian University Munich, with a thesis on “The Impact of Government on Family Planning” (May 1998). ๐ Earned an M.A. in Economics from Boston University (September 1997) and a Baccalaureat in Economics from Ludwig Maximilian University Munich (September 1996). ๐
awards
Marc-Andreas Muendler is a distinguished Revelle College Faculty Fellow at UC San Diego (2023-2024). He has collaborated with Reto Follmi and Hartmut Egger on projects funded by SNF and DFG (2021-2024). Muendler’s article on offshoring was among the top five most cited in the Journal of International Economics (2014-2016). He has co-investigated research for CEPR, PEDL, and Weiss Family Program Fund. He received numerous grants from NSF and the World Bank. Muendler’s work earned him the UCSD Faculty Teaching Award (2013-14) and the Journal of Development Economics Prize (2001). ๐๐๐
Research focus
Dr. Marc-Andreas Muendler’s research focuses on international trade and its economic impacts. His work explores firm-level export behaviors, market learning in employee spinoffs, and the relationship between trade and inequality. His studies often analyze data from various countries, examining how trade policies influence labor markets, wage inequality, and the allocation of tasks and skills both onshore and offshore. Key themes in his research include export dynamics, firm productivity, and multinational labor substitution. Dr. Muendlerโs comprehensive approach bridges theoretical models with empirical evidence to better understand global economic patterns and their implications. ๐๐๐ผ๐ฉโ๐ฌ
Publication top notes
Do employee spinoffs learn markets from their parents? Evidence from international trade
Trade and inequality: From theory to estimation
Trade and tasks: An exploration over three decades in Germany
Export or merge? Proximity vs. concentration in product space
Exporters and their products: A collection of empirical regularities
Sources of wage inequality
Offshoring and the onshore composition of tasks and skills
Employee spinoffs and other entrants: Stylized facts from Brazil
Margins of multinational labor substitution