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Dr. Jason Lindo is the Mary S. and Richard B. Inman, Jr. Professor of Economics at Georgia Institute of Technology, Director of the Health Economics and Policy Innovation Collaborative (HEPIC), and holds research fellowships at NBER and IZA. His work focuses on health economics, reproductive rights, labor markets, and family dynamics. Key projects include studies on abortion access policies, economic shocks' effects on families, and the Colorado Family Planning Initiative. Lindo’s research has been widely covered in media outlets like the New York Times and Bloomberg.
He teaches empirical methods at both undergraduate and Ph.D. levels, emphasizing causal inference in policy evaluation. Lindo’s awards include fellowships at leading institutions, reflecting his contributions to applied economics. His work bridges academia and policy, addressing critical societal issues such as healthcare access, child welfare, and the economic determinants of crime.
Notable articles include analyses of abortion law impacts on migration, the effects of violent media on crime reduction, and the role of contraception access in reducing teen pregnancies. Lindo’s interdisciplinary approach combines econometric rigor with real-world policy applications, making significant contributions to public health and social science.
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