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Julia Levine, PhD

Assistant Professor
Academic AreaMarketing
Areas of InterestCausal Inference, State Dependence, Habit Formation, Consumer Protection, Brand Loyalty, Public Policy

Julia Levine is an Assistant Professor at the Carey School of Business at Johns Hopkins University. Her research interests lie at the intersection of marketing and public policy. She studies how people's past choices impact their current choices, both in the case of brand loyalty and category-level consumption. She examines these dynamics in policy-relevant contexts, including demand for addictive goods and nutritional inequality.

Education

  • PhD, University of California - Los Angeles, Anderson School of Management
  • BA, University of Florida

Teaching

Current

  • Pricing Analysis

Research

Selected publications

  • "Identifying State Dependence in Brand Choice: Evidence from Hurricanes" (with Stephan Seiler). Marketing Science

Working papers

  • "Grocery Store Closures and Household Nutritional Choices" (with Sylvia Hristakeva)
  • "Are Menthol Cigarettes More Addictive? A Cross-Category Comparison of Habit Formation"