Jens Hainmueller, Political Science, Professor, Stanford University

Jens Hainmueller

  • Kimberly Glenn Professor of Political Science
  • Professor, by courtesy, of Political Economy
  • Affiliated faculty at The Europe Center

616 Serra Street
Encina Hall West, Room 440
Stanford, CA 94305-6044

Biography

Jens Hainmueller's research has appeared in journals such as the American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science, Journal of the American Statistical Association, Review of Economics and Statistics, Political Analysis, International Organization, and the Journal of Statistical Software, and has received awards from the American Political Science Association, the Society of Political Methodology, the Midwest Political Science Association.

Hainmueller received his PhD from Harvard University and also studied at the London School of Economics, Brown University, and the University of Tübingen. Before joining Stanford, he served on the faculty of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

publications

Working Papers
August 2020

Leveraging the Power of Place: A Data-Driven Decision Helper to Improve the Location Decisions of Economic Immigrants

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Journal Articles
June 2020

Using Conjoint Experiments to Analyze Elections: The Essential Role of the Average Marginal Component Effect (AMCE)

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Journal Articles
April 2020

Left-Right Ideology and the Debate over International Bailouts: The Case of Grexit

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