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Jens Hainmueller is a first year graduate student in the Harvard Department of
Government. He received a MSc in International Political Economy from the
London School of Economics and a MPA from the Kennedy School of Government.
His research interests include statistical methodology, program evaluation, and international and comparative political economy. He is currently involved with Donald Rubin in the evaluation of the Hartz IV labor market reforms in Germany, and also works with Michael Hiscox on a globalization survey project and Beth Simmons on the political economy of exchange rate choice. Jens is assisting Alberto Abadie as a course assistant for API 208, a graduate course in Program Evaluation Methods and serves on the author's committee for the IQSS Social Science Statistics Blog.
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