David Jinkins
Associate Professor
About
Telephone
Office: +4538155658
Departments
Department of Economics
Room: POR/16.A-2.66
Centralisation
Decentralisation
International economics
Discourse
Disaster
Culture
Future
Asia
Primary research areas
Globalization, Trade, and the Price System
I study how globalization reshapes economic outcomes by changing prices and market structure. Rather than treating trade as a single number for GDP, my work asks who gains and who loses when relative prices, competitive pressure, and market access shift. I analyze frictions in international markets.
Economic Geography and Urban Economics
I investigate how the spatial organization of economies—across countries, cities, and neighborhoods—creates both productivity gains and stark inequalities. My research examines agglomeration and path dependence in location choice; how urban experience and local networks build human capital.
Neighborhood Effects, Migration, and Policy Spillovers
Policies rarely stop at their intended targets. I analyze how migration and social policy generate spillovers on neighbors and local institutions—through crime, housing, employment, and community cohesion
I study how globalization, cities, and distance affect economic outcomes
My research explores how the organization of markets and space affects welfare, inequality, and policy design. I work at the intersection of international trade, economic geography, and urban economics, with a consistent focus on how economic shocks and policies filter through to households, firms, and communities.