Peter Lambert is an economist studying organisations, industries, jobs, and economic growth. His research leverages large unstructured datasets (e.g. text, transactions, images) to analyse behaviour within and across organisations.
He is currently completing a PhD in Economics at the LSE. Previously, he has worked at the CEP, Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change , and POID.
Peter John Lambert is an economist studying organisations, industries, jobs, and economic growth. His research leverages large unstructured datasets (e.g. text, transactions, networks, images) to analyse behaviour within and across organisations. He also pioneers the application of AI tools to improve the measurement of economically relevant phenomena.
He is currently completing a PhD in Economics at the LSE. He is the co-director of the Applied Economics using AI (AEAI) research lab, and founded WFHmap.com, a real-time indicator of remote work arrangements. Previously, he has worked at the Centre for Economic Performance (CEP), Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change , and LSE’s Programme on Innovation and Diffusion (POID).

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Leveraging AI to navigate ‘deglobalisation’
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- Frontiers of economic research 
- International trade

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US electoral impact of remote work and inter-state migration
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- Migration 
- Politics and economics

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Using job postings to quantify remote work
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- Labour Markets