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Adrian Mehic is a Doctoral student and part-time lecturer (Timlärare) at Lund University's Department of Economics, specializing in econometrics and political economics with significant contributions to income inequality research. His work actively engages with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly those addressing economic inequality and sustainable communities.
His research interests span econometrics, political economics, and income inequality, with specific expertise in immigration effects on political preferences, environmental accident consequences, and peer dynamics in academic achievement. The fingerprint analysis of his work reveals strong connections to immigration studies (100%), student behavior (97%), income distribution (74%), and estimation theory (74%).
His publication trends demonstrate interdisciplinary work bridging economics with political science and sociology, focusing on empirical analyses of real-world phenomena like Chernobyl's electoral impacts, immigration effects on voting patterns, and urban mobility solutions through e-scooter adoption. Recent work increasingly incorporates environmental and transportation policy dimensions.
Mehic completed his doctoral project Essays in Political Economy and Economic Sociology (2018-2023) and has engaged in media activities including the 2024 interview LUM: Snygghetsstudien – en perfekt storm. His research has garnered significant academic attention with multiple policy citations and substantial Mendeley readership across platforms.
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