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Cortnie Shupe

Economist

Professional experience

  • Economist, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
  • Post-doc, Center for Economic Behavior and Inequality, University of Copenhagen
  • Research Associate, German Institute for Economic Research (DIW)

Education

  • Ph.D. in Economics, Free University Berlin
  • M.S. in Specialized Economic Analysis, Barcelona Graduate School of Economics
  • M.A. in International Relations, Political Science, Free University Berlin and MGIMO

Publication Date

2022

Citation Information

Charlotte Bartels and Cortnie Shupe. “Drivers of Participation Elasticities across Europe: Gender or Earner Role within the Household?” International Tax and Public Finance.

Publication Date

2022

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Sonja Settele and Cortnie Shupe. "Lives or Livelihoods? Perceived Trade-Offs and Policy Views."  The Economic Journal, 132 (643): 1150–1178.

Publication Date

2021

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Fedorets, Alexandra and C. Shupe. “Great Expectations: Reservation Wages and the German Minimum Wage Reform.” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 183: 397-419.

Publication Date

2019

Citation Information

Neumark, David and Cortnie Shupe. “Declining Teen Employment: Minimum Wages, Returns to Schooling, and Immigration” Labour Economics, 59: 49-69

Publication Date

2019

Citation Information

Burauel, Patrick, et al. "The Impact of the German Minimum Wage on Individual Wages and Monthly Earnings." Journal of Economics and Statistics.