
معرفی
Julia Levine is an Assistant Professor at the Carey School of Business at Johns Hopkins University. Her research focuses on the intersection of marketing and public policy, particularly how past choices influence current decisions in brand loyalty and consumption patterns.
- PhD, University of California - Los Angeles, Anderson School of Management
- BA, University of Florida
Her work examines policy-relevant contexts such as demand for addictive goods and nutritional inequality, utilizing empirical methods to uncover state dependence in consumer behavior. Recent research includes studies on hurricanes’ impact on brand loyalty and the effects of grocery store closures on household nutrition choices.
The Working Papers section highlights collaborations with other scholars, including Sylvia Hristakeva, and explores topics like habit formation in menthol cigarette consumption and its public health implications.


