Dr. Max Löffler
SSC (Building 102)
Office 3.326
Universitätsstraße 22a
50937 Köln
Email: max.loeffler(at)wiso.uni-koeln.de
Research Focus
Public Economics, Urban Economics, Inequality
Curriculum Vitae
- Since 2023: Team member of the ERC project HIPPO at the University of Cologne
- Since 2019: Assistant Professor, Department of Microeconomics and Public Economics, Maastricht University
- 2018–2019: Economist, ifo Center for Macroeconomics and Surveys, ifo Institute, Munich
- 2017–2019: Teaching Assistant, Center for Macroeconomic Research, University of Cologne
- 2014–2017: Researcher, Research Group “International Distribution and Redistribution”, ZEW Mannheim
- 2012–2014: Resident Research Affiliate, IZA – Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
- 2018: Ph.D. in Economics (Dr. rer. pol.), University of Cologne
- 2012: Diploma in Economics (Diplom-Volkswirt), University of Cologne
Working Papers
- “Welfare Effects of Property Taxation,” with Sebastian Siegloch, ECONtribute Discussion Paper, No. 331, July 2024.
- “Fiscal and Economic Effects of Local Austerity,” with Melinda Fremerey and Andreas Lichter, CESifo Working Paper, No. 9800, June 2022 (revise and resubmit at the Journal of Urban Economics).
- “The Sensitivity of Structural Labor Supply Estimations to Modeling Assumptions,” with Andreas Peichl and Sebastian Siegloch, IZA Discussion Paper, No. 11425, March 2018.
Publications
- “Profit Taxation, R&D Spending, and Innovation,” with Andreas Lichter, Ingo Isphording, Felix Poege, Thu-Van Nguyen, and Sebastian Siegloch, American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, forthcoming, April 2024 (online appendix).
- “Differential Exposure to Climate Change? Evidence from the 2021 Floods in Germany,” with Moritz Odersky, Journal of Economic Inequality, Vol. 22 (3), pp. 551–576, September 2024 (online appendix, replication files).
- “Asymmetric Labor-Supply Responses to Wage Changes: Experimental Evidence from an Online Labor Market,” with Philipp Doerrenberg and Denvil Duncan, Labour Economics, Vol. 81, Article No. 102305, April 2023 (online appendix, replication files).
- “The Long-Term Costs of Government Surveillance: Insights from Stasi Spying in East Germany,” with Andreas Lichter and Sebastian Siegloch, Journal of the European Economic Association, Vol. 19 (2), pp. 741–789, April 2021 (online appendix and slides, replication files).
- “Why Did Income Inequality in Germany Not Increase Further After 2005?,” with Martin Biewen and Martin Ungerer, German Economic Review, Vol. 20 (4), pp. 471–504, November 2019.
- “German Public Finances through the Financial Crisis,” with Maximilian Blömer, Mathias Dolls, Clemens Fuest, and Andreas Peichl, Fiscal Studies, Vol. 36 (4), pp. 453–474, December 2015.