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Alexey Makarin is the Mitsubishi Career Development Assistant Professor in International Management and an Assistant Professor of Applied Economics at the MIT Sloan School of Management.

Alexey is an applied economist with research interests in political economy, economics of digitization, and international trade. In his work, he examined the economic consequences of the 2014 Russia-Ukraine conflict and the impact of social media on political and individual outcomes.

Before joining MIT Sloan, Alexey was an Assistant Professor at the Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance (EIEF) in Rome, Italy. He is a Research Fellow at CEPR and has published in the American Economic ReviewEconometricaAmerican Economic Journal: Economic Policy, the Economic Journal, the Journal of Development Economics, and the Journal of Public Economics. Beyond academia, his research received attention from media outlets such as the New York TimesFinancial TimesThe GuardianNPRScientific AmericanThe Atlantic, and Freakonomics, among others.

He received a PhD in economics from Northwestern University in June 2019 and a BA from the Higher School of Economics in Moscow, Russia.

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"The Political Legacy of Nazi Annexation."

Cannella, Mario, Alexey Makarin, and Ricardo Pique. The Economic Journal Vol. 134, No. 661 (2024): 1721-1759.

"The Impact of Dating Apps on Young Adults: Evidence From Tinder."

Buyukeren, Berkeren, Alexey Makarin, and Heyu Xiong, MIT Sloan Working Paper 6833-22. Cambridge, MA: MIT Sloan School of Management, May 2024.

"Social Media as an Identity Barometer: Evidence from the Russia-Ukraine War."

Abramenko, Serhii, Vasily Korovkin, and Alexey Makarin. AEA Papers and Proceedings Vol. 114, (2024): 70-74.

"Supply Chain Disruption and Reorganization: Theory and Evidence from Ukraine's War."

Vasily Korovkin, Alexey Makarin, and Yuhei Miyauchi, MIT Sloan Working Paper 7068-24. Cambridge, MA: MIT Sloan School of Management, May 2024.

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