Maximilian Heinze
PhD Candidate, Department of Economics, WU Vienna
Maximilian Heinze is a PhD candidate at the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Vienna), focusing on development and environmental economics. His research uses applied econometric methods, with a particular interest in spatial econometrics and remotely-sensed data, which make it possible to answer questions that are difficult to address using traditional methods and data sources. His recent work examines the externalities of mining in Africa.
Recent work by Maximilian Heinze
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The downstream impacts of mines: How pollution hits agriculture
Mines pollute their surroundings, including water flows. In Africa, new evidence shows that plants and crops are less healthy downstream of mining sites, with the largest impacts in fertile, densely vegetated areas and regions dominated by gold minin...
Published 09.02.26