Jan Stuckatz
Tenure Track Assistant Professor
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Primary research areas
Understanding the role of firms in politics
I am a political economist studying the interactions between firms and politics. I am particularly interested in lobbying, campaign finance, corporate political connections, and the role of politics in the workplace. Moreover, I research the historical political economy with an emphasis on National Socialism
I specialize in quantitative analyses of big datasets. I use methods of causal inference for observational and experimental data, machine learning, and natural language processing tools.
I am also an Affiliate Fellow at the Stigler Center, University of Chicago, Booth School of Business. I have held postdoctoral and visiting positions at Princeton University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Humboldt University Berlin, and the Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse (IAST).
Publications
See all publicationsjuni 2025
Higher Highs and Lower Lows
Political Connections, Geopolitical Risk, and International Investment
Benjamin Carl Krag Egerod, Tenure Track Assistant Professor
Flladina Zilja, Tenure Track Assistant Professor
Jan Stuckatz, Tenure Track Assistant Professor
Michael Mueller, Tenure Track Assistant Professor
9. december 2024
Systemic and Sequential Links between Campaign Donations and Lobbying
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Mobilization and Strategies
Comparing Trade Lobbying in the US and Canada
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