Alina Mulyukova
Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Göttingen; Research Fellow, Kiel Institute for the World Economy
Alina Mulyukova is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Göttingen and a Research Fellow at Kiel Institute for the World Economy. Her research interests lie at the intersection of international and development economics. Specifically, Alina employs micro-level data and applied micro-econometric techniques to investigate how international trade, foreign direct investment, and industrial policies affect the performance of firms and workers in the Global South. She holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Kiel University, Germany.
Personal website: www.alinamulyukova.com
Recent work by Alina Mulyukova
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Special Economic Zones in India: Engines of economic growth or inefficiency?
Firm productivity rises in privately run Indian SEZs but stagnates in public ones, suggesting that political interference fuels rent-seeking behaviour.
Published 22.07.25
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How Special Economic Zones promote household wealth in Africa
Does living near Special Economic Zones make African households better off? New evidence suggests it can, revealing substantial gains in wealth, utilities, and education.
Published 19.06.25