Lukas Linsi

Lukas Linsi

Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

H-index: 9

Europe-Netherlands

About Lukas Linsi

Lukas Linsi, With an exceptional h-index of 9 and a recent h-index of 8 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, specializes in the field of international political economy, trade, foreign direct investments, macroeconomic statistics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Is the US-China trade war spoiling international trade statistics?

Trade Realities: Using Trade Data to Strengthen the Design of Supply Chain Governance

Exporting inequality: US investors and the Americanization of executive pay in the United Kingdom

Building Blocks for Governing the Garment Industry: Using Trade Data to Strengthen the Design of Supply Chain Governance

The delusive economy: how information and affect colour perceptions of national economic performance

The problem with trade measurement in international relations

Voter disenchantment in the aftermath of the 2005 EU constitutional referendum in France

Many shades of wrong: what governments do when they manipulate statistics

Lukas Linsi Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

365

Citations(since 2020)

350

Cited By

74

hIndex(all)

9

hIndex(since 2020)

8

i10Index(all)

8

i10Index(since 2020)

8

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Lukas Linsi Skills & Research Interests

international political economy

trade

foreign direct investments

macroeconomic statistics

Top articles of Lukas Linsi

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Is the US-China trade war spoiling international trade statistics?

Global Policy Opinion

Vali Stan

Lukas Linsi

Daniel Mügge

2024/1/29

Trade Realities: Using Trade Data to Strengthen the Design of Supply Chain Governance

Martin Curley

Anne Lally

Luc Fransen

Jacopo Caja

Lukas Linsi

2023/2/2

Exporting inequality: US investors and the Americanization of executive pay in the United Kingdom

Review of International Political Economy

Lukas Linsi

Jonathan Hopkin

Pascal Jaupart

2023/1/2

Building Blocks for Governing the Garment Industry: Using Trade Data to Strengthen the Design of Supply Chain Governance

Martin Curley

Anne Lally

Luc Fransen

Jacopo Caja

Lukas Linsi

2023

The delusive economy: how information and affect colour perceptions of national economic performance

Acta Politica

Lukas Linsi

Daniel Mügge

Ana Carillo-Lopez

2023/7

The problem with trade measurement in international relations

International Studies Quarterly

Lukas Linsi

Brian Burgoon

Daniel K Mügge

2023/6

Voter disenchantment in the aftermath of the 2005 EU constitutional referendum in France

Politics and Governance

Stefan Sliwa Ruiz

Lukas Linsi

Pascal Jaupart

2023/5/24

Many shades of wrong: what governments do when they manipulate statistics

Review of International Political Economy

Roberto Aragão

Lukas Linsi

2022/1/2

Economic narratives and the legitimacy of foreign direct investments

Politics and Governance

Lukas Linsi

2022/8/23

Pay and the Pandemic: The decoupling of Dutch boardroom pay from performance during the Covid-19 outbreak

Rodrigo Fernandez

Tobias Klinge

Adam Leaver

Lukas Linsi

2022/3/16

COVID-19 and the global political economy: same as it never was?

Global Perspectives

Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn

Lukas Linsi

Saliha Metinsoy

Gerda van Roozendaal

2021/8/16

Speeding up “slowbalization”: The political economy of global production before and after COVID-19

Global Perspectives

Lukas Linsi

2021/6/7

The national accounting paradox: how statistical norms corrode international economic data

European journal of international relations

Daniel Mügge

Lukas Linsi

2021/6

The Global Political Economy of COVID-19

Global Perspectives

Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn

Lukas Linsi

Saliha Metinsoy

Gerda van Roozendaal

2021

The discourse of competitiveness and the dis-embedding of the national economy

Review of International Political Economy

Lukas Linsi

2020/7/3

Do we Really Know that Chinese COVID-19 Statistics are being Manipulated?

L Linsi

R Aragão

2020/4/18

The Covid-19 Pandemic: Continuity and Change in the International Political Economy

Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn

Lukas Linsi

Saliha Metinsoy

Gerda van Roozendaal

Clara Egger

...

2020

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