Philipp Eisenhauer is a Senior Economist with 11 years of experience applying experimentation, reduced-form methods, and structural modeling to translate causal inference into actionable business insights. After a tenure as Professor of Economics at the University of Bonn, he now applies academic rigor to product and policy problems at Amazon in the Greater Seattle Area. He combines deep training from the University of Mannheim, University of Chicago, and Bonn with practical skills in statistics, computation, and software development to design robust experiments and scalable analytics. Known for bridging theory and practice, he excels at turning complex econometric models into interpretable metrics that drive decision-making. A subtle strength is his dual fluency in academic publishing and production analytics, enabling him to communicate across research, engineering, and business teams.
11 years of coding experience
Economics, Economics at The University of Bonn
Economics, Economics at University of Chicago
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Economics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Economics at University of Mannheim
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