Research Associate Professor of Economics, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts

Biography
Gabor Kezdi is a Research Professor at the University of Michigan’s Institute for Social Research. His research interests include empirical labor economics, household behavior under uncertainty, applied econometrics, and the Roma minority in Central and Eastern Europe. He participated in many survey data collection projects (including the international SHARE and WDN surveys, the Hungarian Life Course Survey, and the Hungarian Inter-Ethnic Relations Survey). He has been teaching labor economics, econometrics and analysis from undergraduate to Ph.D. levels and supervised a number of MA and Ph.D. students. He received his Ph.D. in Economics at the University of Michigan.
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Funded Research
Publications
- Simonovits, Gábor; Kezdi, Gabor; Kardos, Péter (2017). Seeing the World Through the Other’s Eye: An Online Intervention Reducing Ethnic Prejudice. American Political Science Review.
- Kezdi, Gabor and Willis, Robert J. (2014). Expectations, Aging and Cognitive Decline. 305-337. In Wise,David A. (Ed.), Discoveries in the Economics of Aging. University of Chicago Press:Chicago.
- Hudomiet, Peter; Kezdi, Gabor and Willis, Robert J. (2011). Stock Market Crash and Expectations of American Households. Journal of Applied Econometrics, 26(3), 393-415.