Nikolas Kuschnig
Assistant Professor, Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, Monash University
Nikolas Kuschnig is a Senior Lecturer in Econometrics at Monash University. He earned his PhD in Economics from WU Vienna. His research sits at the intersection of applied econometrics and environmental economics, with a strong emphasis on spatial data and causal inference. His work focuses on deforestation, mining, and spillover effects, and he is actively engaged in open science and open-source research.
Recent work by Nikolas Kuschnig
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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