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Christian Düben is a Research Fellow at Monash University, conducting interdisciplinary research at the intersection of economic geography, urban economics, and economic history. His work investigates the long-term evolution of urban landscapes, focusing on their determinants and contemporary economic impacts, while integrating methods from remote sensing, machine learning, and graph theory.
He specializes in developing scientific software to support economic research, including R packages like conleyreg (Conley Standard Errors), spaths (shortest paths computation), and cppcontainers (C++-R integration). Previously, he contributed to the CollEc platform at the University of Hamburg and created the LearnEconometrics teaching platform at Helmut Schmidt University.
Düben’s methodological expertise extends to programming in R, C++, Python, and Julia. He launched a blog in 2025 to communicate economic insights in accessible language and welcomes collaborations on data-driven research projects.





