
معرفی
Dr Hasin Yousaf is an applied microeconometrician at the University of New South Wales Business School, specializing in political economy and public economics with additional expertise in development and urban economics. His research examines the intersection of economic behavior, political institutions, and social outcomes through rigorous empirical analysis.
Yousaf's research focuses on high-impact societal issues including political campaign effects, mass shootings, terrorism economics, and racial bias in policing. His work employs advanced econometric methods to analyze causal relationships between economic shocks, political behavior, and conflict dynamics. Key thematic areas include the political economy of gun control, voter behavior in response to campaign rallies, trust mechanisms in conflict zones, and socioeconomic determinants of violence.
His publication portfolio demonstrates consistent output in top-tier political economy research, with multiple 2022 publications examining mass shootings from economic and policy perspectives. The research corpus shows strong methodological coherence in analyzing how economic factors mediate political outcomes and social conflicts across diverse contexts including the United States and South Asia.
Yousaf maintains active scholarly engagement through his ORCID profile (0000-0002-4375-0755) and Google Scholar presence, with publications spanning journal articles, book chapters, working papers, and preprints. His work appears in venues covering applied economics, political science, and public policy domains.


