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Karsten Müller is a Presidential Young Professor and Assistant Professor of Finance at the National University of Singapore (NUS Business School), with a concurrent appointment as Research Fellow at the Risk Management Institute (RMI). He will be a visiting scholar at Harvard Business School’s Finance Unit from September to November 2025. His research spans finance, macroeconomics, and political economy, with a focus on the interplay between financial systems, policy, and social phenomena.
Key research interests include the impact of social media on elections and hate speech, systemic banking crises, credit allocation dynamics, and the historical evolution of financial institutions. His work combines empirical methods with policy analysis, addressing topics such as trade financing, corporate debt cycles, and the effects of content moderation on societal outcomes.
Recent publications underscore his exploration of global macroeconomic datasets, electoral behavior influenced by media, and the real-world consequences of financial regulation. Müller’s interdisciplinary approach bridges finance, political science, and technology studies, offering insights into modern economic challenges. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in available texts.
His advisory and grant activities are not detailed here, though his research often engages with policy-relevant questions. No affiliated labs or research groups are explicitly noted, though collaborations with institutions like RMI and Harvard suggest active interdisciplinary networks.


