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Attila Lindner is a Professor in the Department of Economics at University College London. His research focuses on applied economics, with a particular emphasis on labor economics, public policy, and economic inequality. He investigates topics such as minimum wage policies, unemployment impacts, pension systems, and the effects of technological change on skill demand. Lindner’s work frequently employs advanced econometric methods and observational data analysis, reflecting contributions highlighted in the 2021 Nobel Laureates in Economics. His research aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals addressing poverty reduction, economic growth, and inequality reduction.
His articles explore minimum wage effects on employment and income distribution, skill depreciation during unemployment, and the reallocation dynamics in labor markets. Lindner has also examined pension contribution-benefit linkages and firm-level technological advancements. Notable projects include analyzing the National Living Wage’s impact on care homes and regional mobility effects of layoffs. Despite extensive publications, no scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided text.
Lindner’s research spans both theoretical and applied domains, with a focus on policy-relevant questions. He has collaborated on global projects, such as studying Central-Eastern European electoral cleavages and political conflict. His work often bridges microeconomic and macroeconomic perspectives, contributing to debates on labor market policies and social inequality.
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