Christian Dippel
University of California, Los Angeles
29 Papers
69 Citations
Christian Dippel is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Politics & Instrumental variable. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 27 publications. Previous affiliations of Christian Dippel include University of Western Ontario.
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Papers
Forced Coexistence and Economic Development: Evidence From Native American Reservations
TL;DR: The authors found that forced integration of historically autonomous sub-tribal bands in the 19th century led to large differences in economic development across Native American reservations today, which can be in part explained by the forced integration.
Causal mediation analysis in instrumental-variables regressions:
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the use of ivmediate, a new command to estimate causal mediation effects in instrumental-variables settings using the framework developed by Dippel et al.
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Instrumental Variables and Causal Mechanisms: Unpacking the Effect of Trade on Workers and Voters
TL;DR: In this article, the authors use an Instrumental Variable (IV) to identify the causal effect of the endogenous treatment on both the intermediate and the final outcome variable, but not the extent to which the intermediate variable affects the final outcomes.
The Effect of Trade on Workers and Voters
TL;DR: The authors investigate economic causes of the rising support of right-populist Alternative for Germany (AFD) in industrialised countries and find that exposure to imports from low-wage countries increases the support for nationalist parties between 1987-2009.
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Leadership in Social Movements: Evidence from the "Forty-Eighters" in the Civil War
Christian Dippel,Stephan Heblich +1 more
TL;DR: This article studied the role of leaders in the social movement against slavery that culminated in the U.S. Civil War and found that Forty-Eighters reduced their companies' desertion rate during the war.
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