Abstract

The Hungarian Economic Association organised a conference in memory of Gábor Kézdi on 20 December 2021. Gábor Kézdi, one of the most influential Hungarian economists of his generation, died last year at the age of 50. His career as a researcher and teacher was an inspiration and an example not only to the economics profession but also to the wider social science community (including the author of these lines). His research addressed many topics of interest to sociologists and social policy researchers, such as educational inequalities, school segregation, prejudice and discrimination, the situation of the Roma population in Hungary and empirical studies of the effects of social policies.

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