Anna Bindler is Head of the Applied Microeconomics Department at DIW Berlin and Professor for Applied Microeconomics at the University of Potsdam.
She obtained her PhD in Economics from University College London in 2015. Prior to joining the DIW Berlin and the University of Potsdam, she was an Assistant Professor at the University of Gothenburg (2015-2020) and Associate Professor (W2) in Economics at the University of Cologne and member of the ECONtribute: Markets & Public Policy Cluster of Excellence (2020-2024).
Her research interests include economics of crime, labour economics and empirical law and economics.

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Murphy’s Law versus the luck of the Irish: Disparate treatment of the Irish in 19th-century courts
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- Economic history 
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The price of becoming an adult

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The far-reaching consequences of becoming a victim of a crime
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- Health Economics 
- Labour Markets 
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- Gender

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The impact of the first professional police forces on crime
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- Economic history 
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Path dependency in jury decision making
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- Frontiers of economic research