Felix Weinhardt is an applied economist generally interested in manifestations and causes of spatial and social inequalities. In particular, he researches the economics of education, urban and labour economics, and geographical information systems.
Experience
2012–present
Postdoctoral Fellow in Economics, London School of Economics
Education
2012
London School of Economics, PhD Economic Geography
Publications
2012
‘The Good, The Bad and The Average: Evidence on Peer Effects in Schools’, Journal of Labor Economics