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Linnea Lorentzen is a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Oslo. Her research focuses on international trade and labor market dynamics, particularly how globalization, trade shocks, and automation impact inequality and labor reallocation across regions.
Research Interests:
- International Trade and Labor Market Responses
- Effects of Globalization and Automation
- Income and Regional Inequality
- Sectoral Reallocation and Worker Mobility
- Trade Shocks (e.g., China Shock)
- Energy and Environmental Economic Shocks
Her recent work analyzes the joint impacts of trade and automation on U.S. commuting zones and the wage implications of oil price shocks in Norway using advanced structural models. Her publications appear in top journals such as the Journal of International Economics.
Scientific Awards:
- Best Paper Award at the 21st Annual GEP/CEPR Postgraduate Conference
Advising and Grants: While specific students or grants are not listed, her active research agenda and conference recognition suggest involvement in academic mentoring and likely participation in research funding projects, particularly those related to trade, labor, and structural economic change.
Labs and Research Teams: She is affiliated with the Department of Economics at the University of Oslo, contributing to research in applied microeconomics and international economics, though specific lab or team names are not mentioned in the provided texts.


