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Johannes Buggle

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Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Innsbruck


Faculty of Economics and Statistics

University of Innsbruck

Universitätsstraße 15, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria


mail: johannes.buggle[at]uibk.ac.at


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research

The Refugee's Dilemma: Evidence from Jewish Outmigration in Nazi Germany 

(with Thierry Mayer, Seyhun Sakalli, and Mathias Thoenig)

Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2023, Volume 138, 2 (May), pp. 1273–1345

Working Paper (CEPR DP#15533)


Populist Persuasion in Electoral Campaigns: Evidence from Bryan’s Unique Whistle-Stop Tour 

(with Stephanos Vlachos)

The Economic Journal, 2023, 133 (January), pp. 493-515

Working Paper / Online Appendix


Climate Risk, Cooperation and the Co-Evolution of Culture and Institutions 

(with Ruben Durante)

The Economic Journal, 2021, 131 (July), pp. 1947-1987 [featured]

Online Appendix / Data and replication files


The Slow Road from Serfdom: Labor Coercion and Long-Run Development in the Former Russian Empire 

(with Steven Nafziger)

The Review of Economics and Statistics, 2021, 103(1), pp. 1-17

Online Appendix / Data and replication files
Media: Marginal Revolution


Growing Collectivism: Irrigation, Group Conformity and Technological Divergence

Journal of Economic Growth, 2020, 25(2), pp. 147-193

Online Appendix / Data and replication files
Media: Marginal Revolution / National Affairs


Law and Social Capital: Evidence from the Code Napoleon in Germany

European Economic Review, 2016, vol. 87, pp. 148-175

Online Appendix / Data and replication files


Essays on Culture, Institutions and Long-Term Development (dissertation summary)

Journal of Economic History, 2017, vol. 77(2)



working papers


Networks of Dissent:  Social Leaders and Protest in an Autocracy  

(with Max Deter & Martin Lange), Berlin School of Economics Discussion Paper No. 64



popular writing


Do Local Campaign Visits by a Populist Politician Matter in Elections? BROADSTREET 2022


How asylum policies deterred Jewish migration out of Nazi Germany: A quantitative assessment. VOXeu 2021


Hoe asielbeleid de Joodse emigratie uit nazi-Duitsland frustreerde. DEMOS, September 2021


Sustainable Economics. The GESDA 2021 Science Breakthrough Radar 2021


Wie wir den Weg in eine Kreislaufwirtschaft ebnen können. Neue Zürcher Zeitung, August 2021


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