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Suphanit Piyapromdee is an Associate Professor of Economics at University College London (UCL), Department of Economics. She holds affiliations with leading research institutions including the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), and Penn Institute for Economic Research (PIER). Her research focuses on applied economics with particular emphasis on labor market dynamics, public policy analysis, income inequality, and development economics.
Her work examines critical issues such as minimum wage policies, immigration impacts, pension reforms, and economic responses to crises like the pandemic. Notable contributions include analyses of labor market sorting mechanisms using Danish register data and studies on fair trade's role in mitigating market power imbalances.
Recent publications highlight her engagement with contemporary challenges such as post-pandemic economic recovery, gender wage gaps, and aging workforce transitions. Despite the volume of her work, no specific grants or advising roles are explicitly detailed in the provided materials.
Dr. Piyapromdee’s research aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals targeting poverty reduction (Goal 1), economic growth (Goal 8), innovation (Goal 9), and inequality reduction (Goal 10). Her interdisciplinary approach bridges theoretical frameworks with real-world policy applications, particularly in东南亚 economic contexts.


