Jason Lindo
Mary S. and Richard B. Inman, Jr. Professor of Economics
Overview
Dr. Jason Lindo is the Mary S. and Richard B. Inman, Jr. Professor of Economics at the Georgia Institute of Technology; the director of the Health Economics and Policy Innovation Collaborative (HEPIC) at Georgia Tech; a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research; a Research Fellow at the Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), and a Fellow of the Global Labor Organization (GLO). His research centers on health (care, behaviors, and outcomes), employment shocks, family dynamics, and youth. This work includes studies of the Colorado Family Planning Initiative, the effects of laws increasing the amount of travel needed to obtain reproductive health care, and the impacts of changing economic circumstances on marriage, fertility, and child maltreatment.
Interests
- Applied Econometrics
- Applied Microeconomics
- Health Economics
- Labor Economics
- Public Economics
Courses
- ECON-7025: Empirical Res Methods