
About
Adrian Mehic is a Part-Time Lecturer and Doctoral Student at the Department of Economics, Lund University. His work focuses on econometrics, political economics, and income inequality, contributing to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) related to Economics and Statistics.
Research Interests: Adrian specializes in econometric analysis of political economy questions, including immigration's impact on political preferences, electoral consequences of environmental accidents, and peer effects on academic achievement. His methods integrate estimation theory and regional science to address income distribution and policy evaluation.
Recent publications highlight his interdisciplinary approach, combining environmental economics with transport safety (e-scooters), public policy responses to disasters (Chernobyl), and empirical analysis of immigration/refugee dynamics. Keywords span Econometrics, Political Economics, Regional Science, and Social Sciences.
Networked collaborations include IFN (Research Institute of Industrial Economics) affiliations and media engagement in 2024 discussing beauty studies via interviews. His thesis "Essays in Political Economy and Economic Sociology" (2023) synthesizes his work on economic systems and societal structures.
