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Ismir Mulalic serves as a Visiting Professor in the Department of Spatial Economics at the School of Business and Economics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and holds an Associate Professor position at Copenhagen Business School. His academic work bridges economic theory with practical urban and transportation policy applications.
Dr. Mulalic's research expertise spans several interconnected domains within economics:
- Applied microeconomics and microeconometrics
- Urban economics and spatial analysis
- Transportation economics and policy
- Labor market dynamics and wage determination
- Consumer choice behavior, particularly for durable goods
His recent publication record demonstrates a strong focus on how transportation infrastructure affects economic outcomes, with particular attention to commuting patterns, wage effects, and residential choices. His work often employs sophisticated econometric techniques to establish causal relationships in complex urban systems. The research shows increasing engagement with interdisciplinary topics, as evidenced by his 2021 publication in Nature Energy that combined economic analysis with environmental considerations of renewable energy infrastructure.
Dr. Mulalic has received significant attention for his work, with multiple publications being picked up by news outlets, referenced in policy sources, and widely shared on social media platforms including X (formerly Twitter) and Bluesky.




