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Dr Alexander Krauss      

a.krauss@lse.ac.uk 

 

 

 

 

        Science of science        Metascience        Development economics        Economics of science        Philosophy of science

  

 

             

 

 

 

Academic positions

 

London School of Economics, UK; 2015 – present

Research Associate, 2019 – present

Marie Curie Research Fellow, 2017 – 2019

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, 2015 – 2017

 

Spanish National Research Council, Spain; 2022 – present

 

                   Open Access

Assistant Professor / Ramón y Cajal researcher (tenure-track)

 

University of Barcelona, Spain; Research Fellow, 2019 – 2022

 

University College London, UK; Adjunct Lecturer, 2015 – 2017

 

 

  

Select publications

 

Books

 

Krauss, Alexander. 2025. The Motor of Scientific Discovery. Forthcoming.

 

Krauss, Alexander. 2024. Science of Science: Understanding the Foundations and Limits of Science from an Interdisciplinary Perspective. Oxford University Press, pp. 1-193.

 

Krauss, Alexander. 2013. External influences and the educational landscape: Analysis of political, economic, geographic, health and demographic factors in Ghana. New York: Springer Press, pp. 1-143.

 

Articles – in science of science, and economics of science

 

Krauss, Alexander. What drives scientific discovery. Under review.

 

Krauss, Alexander. 2024. Debunking revolutionary paradigm shifts: Evidence of cumulative scientific progress across science. Proceedings of the Royal Society A.

 

Krauss, Alexander. 2024. How nobel-prize breakthroughs in economics emerge and the field’s influential empirical methods. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 221. 

 

Krauss, Alexander. 2024. Redefining the scientific method: as the use of sophisticated scientific methods that extend our mind. PNAS Nexus, 3, 4. 

 

Krauss, Alexander. 2024. Science’s greatest discoverers: a shift towards greater interdisciplinarity, top universities and older age. Nature, Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 11, 272.

 

Krauss, Alexander; Lluís Danús; Marta Sales-Pardo. 2023. Early-career factors largely determine the future impact of prominent researchers: Evidence across eight scientific fields. Nature, Scientific Reports.

   

Danús, Lluís; Carles Muntaner; Alexander Krauss; Marta Sales-Pardo; Roger Guimerà. 2023. Differences in collaboration structures and impact among prominent researchers in Europe and North America. EPJ Data Sci. 12, 12.  

 

Krauss, Alexander. 2023. Multi-studies: A Novel Approach to Addressing Irreplicability in RCTs. In: A Medical Educator's Guide to Thinking Critically about Randomised Controlled Trials: Deconstructing the "Gold Standard" (ed. Margaret MacDougall). Springer Press.

 

Krauss, Alexander; Matteo Colombo. 2020. Explaining public understanding of the concepts of climate change, nutrition, poverty and effective medical drugs: An international experimental survey. PLOS One, 15(6). 

 

Krauss, Alexander. 2018. Why all randomised controlled trials produce biased results. Annals of Medicine, 50, 4, pp. 312-322.

 

 

Articles – in economics, economic methodology, and behavioural sciences

 

Krauss, Alexander. 2016. Understanding child labour beyond the standard economic assumption of monetary poverty. 41, 2, pp. 545-574, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Oxford University Press.

 

Krauss, Alexander. 2016. How natural gas tariff increases can influence poverty: Results, measurement constraints and bias. 60, pp. 244-254, Energy Economics.

 

Krauss, Alexander. 2015. The scientific limits of understanding the (potential) relationship between complex social phenomena: the case of democracy and inequality. 23, 1, pp. 97-109, Journal of Economic Methodology.

 

Krauss, Alexander; Carol Graham. 2013. Subjective wellbeing in Colombia: Some insights on vulnerability, job security, and relative incomes. pp. 233-260, International Journal of Happiness and Development.

 

Krauss, Alexander. 2013. Understanding child labour beyond poverty: The structure of the economy, social norms, and no returns to rural basic education. Washington: World Bank (earlier version of paper published by Cambridge Journal of Economics).

 

 

Articles – in philosophy of science, history of science, and cognitive science 

 

Krauss, Alexander. 2024. Science of science: A multidisciplinary field studying science. Heliyon, 10, 17.

 

Krauss, Alexander. 2023. Homo methodologicus and the origin of science and civilisation. Heliyon, 9, 10. 

 

Peters, Uwe; Alexander Krauss; Oliver Braganza. 2022. Generalization bias in science. Cognitive Science, 46: e13188.

 

Krauss, Alexander. 2021. Assessing the overall validity of randomised controlled trials. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science.

 

Hoefer, Carl; Alexander Krauss. 2021. Measures of effectiveness in medical research: Reporting both absolute and relative measures. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 88.

 

 

Book chapters

 

Krauss, Alexander. 2014. Fundamentals. in: East Asia Pacific At Work: Employment, Enterprise, and Well-being. Washington: World Bank; World Development Report on Jobs. Chapter 4, pp. 65-94.

 

 

Previous research employment 

 

World Bank 5 years

Conducted research in economics and behavioural sciences, in particular quantitative and qualitative evaluations of the causal effects of public policies and reforms (on health, poverty reduction, education, labour, energy topics etc.) for countries across the world – with the research used to inform the design of government policies and improve their effectiveness; conducted a range of other data analyses and analytical work on inequality, distribution and ethical topics; conducted workshops on ‘Monitoring and evaluation of public policies using experimental data’ for academics and government officials; and prepared dozens of government policy reports (including their design, data analysis and write-up) to inform public policy decisions on a range of topics – e.g. skills in Cambodia, education in Ghana, female empowerment in Latin America and employment in the Republic of Congo  

 

 

Teaching

 

Foundations of Philosophy of Science (University of Barcelona)    

 

Applied Development Economics, Interdisciplinarity and Methodology (UCL)   

 

Development Economics and Policy (UCL) 

 

 

Google Scholar Profile

 

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