Sebastian Findeisen

Contact at the University

Address University of Konstanz
Department of Economics
Box 138
D-78464 Konstanz 
Website sebastian-findeisen.com
Email

sebastian.findeisen[ät]uni-konstanz.de

Room F211
Office Hours current policy
Curriculum Vitae CV

 

Working Papers

Transforming Institutions: Labor Reallocation and Wage Growth in a Reunified Germany
(with Sang Yoon (Tim) Lee, Tommaso Porzio, Wolfgang Dauth)

Published Papers

Social Mobility in Germany
(with Majed Dodin, Lukas Henkel, Dominik Sachs & Paul Schüle), forthcomingJournal of Public Economics, 2024

Matching in Cities
(with Wolfgang Dauth, Enrico Moretti and Jens Suedekum)​, forthcoming, Journal of the European Economic Association, 2021, accepted

The Adjustment of Labor Markets to Robots
(with Wolfgang Dauth, Jens Suedekum and Nicole Woessner) Journal of the European Economic Association, 2021, 19(6): 3104–3153
Online Appendix  |

Optimal Need-Based Financial Aid
(with Mark Colas and Dominik Sachs)   Journal of Political Economy, 2021, 129:2, 492-533
 |   Online Appendix   |   Summary from MPLS FED   |

Adjusting to Globalization in Germany
(with Wolfgang Dauth and Jens Suedekum) Journal of Labor Economics, 2021, 39 (1): 263-302.

Education Policies and Taxation without Commitment
(with Dominik Sachs) Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2018, 120 (4): 1075-1099.

Trade and Manufacturing Jobs in Germany​​
​(with Wolfgang Dauth and Jens Suedekum) American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings, 2017, 107 (5): 337-342.

Redistribution and Insurance with Simple Tax Instruments 
(with Dominik Sachs) Journal of Public Economics, 2017, 146: 58-78.     

Education and Optimal Dynamic Taxation: The Role of Income-Contingent Student Loans
(with Dominik Sachs) Journal of Public Economics, 2016, 138: 1-21.

The Rise of the East and the Far East: German Labor Markets and Trade Integration
(with Wolfgang Dauth and Jens Suedekum) Journal of the European Economic Association, 2014, 12 (6): 1643-1675.

​​Industry churning and the evolution of cities: Evidence for Germany
(with Jens Suedekum) Journal of Urban Economics, 2008, 64 (2): 326-339.