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Moritz Kuhn is a Professor at the University of Mannheim and project leader for A03 within the Collaborative Research Center TR 224 (Trust in a Social and Digital World) at Universität Bonn. His research focuses on economic inequality, labor markets, and policy impacts, with extensive publications analyzing U.S. income/wealth distribution and German macroeconomic responses to energy disruptions.
His primary research interests span income and wealth inequality (particularly racial disparities), household debt dynamics, unemployment insurance mechanisms, and distributional consequences of climate/energy policies. He employs long-term historical analysis (1860–present) and macroeconomic modeling to examine how policies like short-time work schemes or Russian energy import stops affect vulnerable populations.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications reveals a cohesive focus on distributional dynamics across time, demographic groups, and policy interventions. Key methodological approaches include longitudinal dataset analysis, macroeconomic simulation models, and cross-country comparisons, with consistent emphasis on racial wealth gaps and household financial stability.
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Labs and teams: He leads project A03 in CRC TR 224 at Universität Bonn, investigating trust-related economic phenomena within Germany's largest university research consortium.
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