

Martin Foureaux Koppensteiner
Associate Professor in Economics, University of Surrey
Martin Foureaux Koppensteiner is Associate Professor in economics at the University of Surrey. He is a research fellow at the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) in Bonn and a member of the Evaluation and Trial Advise Panel (ETAP) of the UK Evaluation Task Force. His current research focuses on the cost of disease and the determinants and socio-economic consequences of violence and crime. He uses field experiments and quasi-experimental designs on large administrative data from Brazil. Martin received his PhD from Queen Mary in 2013 and previously studied at University College London, the Kennedy School of Government and the University of Hohenheim.
Recent work by Martin Foureaux Koppensteiner
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Dengue infections in-utero and the health of children
Maternal dengue infections decrease birth weight, increase the risk for low birth weight and the number of hospitalisations of children in the first three years of life
Published 21.06.23