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Dr. Felix Rusche

Senior Research Fellow
3.5a

Research Focus:

My research interests span labor, development, and political economy. I am particularly interested in the socioeconomic effects of modern and traditional media as well as in social norms and discrimination. Beyond my topical focus, I am interested in the development of new methods to both accurately identify economic effects and draw insights from unconventional or unstructured data.

Academic Career:

2025-: Senior Research Fellow, Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Germany

2019-25: PhD (Dr. rer. pol.) in Economics, University of Mannheim, Germany

2023: Research Stay, Pompeu Fabra University, Spain

2016-19: MSc in Economics, University of Mannheim, Germany

2018: Visiting student, Bocconi University, Italy

2012-16: BA in Applied Economics, Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences, Germany

2014: Visiting student, Nelson Mandela University, South Africa

Publications:

Evsyukova, Y., Rusche, F., & Mill, W. (2025). LinkedOut? A field experiment on discrimination in job network formationThe Quarterly Journal of Economics140(1), 283-334.

Rusche, F. (2024). Few voices, strong echo: Measuring follower homogeneity of politicians’ Twitter accountsnew media & society26(6), 3514-3540.

Working Papers:

Rusche, F. (2025). Reporting Big News, Missing the Big Picture? Stock Market Performance in the Media. MPI Discussion Paper 2025/4.

Rusche, F. (2025). Broadcasting Change: India’s Community Radio Policy and Women’s Empowerment. MPI Discussion Paper 2025/5.

 

 

 

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