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Economics

Economics

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Robin Adams
Research Fellow

Robin is an economic historian of modern Ireland and, separately, the careers of business elites. He is currently working on the Leverhulme Trust-funded project called 'The great elevator: military service and social mobility, 1900-1980'.


Graham Brownlow
Graham Brownlow
Senior Lecturer

Graham's research interests include economic history, business history, institutional economics, business economics, and economic communication. He teaches the economics of corporate strategy and the political economy of devolution at undergraduate level. He also teaches economics in the MBA programme.


Subhadip Chakrabarti
Subhadip Chakrabarti
Lecturer

Examination Officer (economics programmes), Exchange Coordinator

Subhadip is a microeconomic theorist, with a particular focus on networks, industrial organisation, and both cooperative and non-cooperative game theory. He is also interested in other areas of microeconomics, including advertising, cartels, and telecommunications policy. Subhadip teaches game theory and introductory macroeconomics.


Chris Colvin
Chris Colvin
Senior Lecturer

Director of Research Impact; Co-Director of the Centre for Economic History

Chris is an economic historian. His research addresses the causes and consequences of banking crises, the formulation and implementation of monetary policy, and the design and performance of cooperative organisations. He is also interested in famines, pandemics and sample selection, and the optimal design of patent systems. He teaches economic history at undergraduate level.


Alan de Bromhead
Alan de Bromhead
Senior Lecturer

Director of Postgraduate Research

Alan is an economic historian with research interests in the history of globalisation, the political economy of extremism, historical public health, and Irish economic history. He teaches economic growth to undergraduates, and economic history to postgraduates.


Heather Dickey
Heather Dickey
Senior Lecturer

Head of Department of Economics

Heather's research interests are primarily in labour economics and regional economics. She is particularly interested in the areas of inequality, labour mobility, migration and integration, and policy evaluation. She teaches introductory economics at undergraduate level, and labour economics and social policy at postgraduate level.


Arcangelo Dimico
Arcangelo Dimico
Senior Lecturer

Director of the Centre for Health Research at the Management School

Arcangelo's main research interests are in modern development economics, with broad applications to labour, political economy, education, gender and family. He is also interested in economic history. Arcangelo teaches quantitative business economics at undergraduate level, and applied econometrics at postgraduate level.


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Aldo Elizalde
Lecturer

Aldo is an applied economist with a particular focus on development economics and economic history. Specifically, his expertise is understanding why and how societies differ in their income levels, using cutting-edge quantitative methods and historical approaches. He teaches statistical methods at undergraduate level.


Alan Fernihough
Alan Fernihough
Senior Lecturer

Alan conducts research into economic history, with a specific intrest in Irish economic history, demography, trade, and applied econometrics. Alan teaches econometrics at undergraduate level.


Chirantan Ganguly
Chirantan Ganguly
Lecturer (Education)

Programme Director (BSc Business Economics / BSc Economics and Accounting)

Chirantan is an economic theorist, with expertise in strategic information transmission using different mediated and unmediated communication mechanisms. He teaches introductory microeconomics and quantitative methods at undergraduate level.


Rob Gilles
Rob Gilles
Professor

Rob's research interests are microeconomic theory, game theory, the theory of the social division of labour, collective goods, social and economic networks, production networks, and supply chain networks. He teaches microeconomics, game theory, the economics of markets, and networks and institutions.


Andrew Gillespie
Andrew Gillespie
Research Assistant

Andrew is an applied economist specialising in the Northern Ireland labour market. His work is part of an ESRC-funded project on Catholic-Protestant earnings differentials in Northern Ireland.


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Luís Guimarães
Senior Lecturer

Adviser of Study (economics programmes, levels 2 and 3)

Luís is a macroeconomist. His research concentrates on the macroeconomic analysis of the labour market. He teaches macroeconomics to both undergraduates and postgraduates.


Babak Jahanshahi
Babak Jahanshahi
Research Fellow

Babak is an applied economist. His expertise is the implementation of econometric and statistical analysis methods for identifying and measuring causal effects. He makes use of regression discontinuity design, instrument variable analysis, triple differences analysis, and synthetic control methods. Babak typically works with large administrative datasets.


David Jordan
David Jordan
Research Fellow

David's research focuses on regional and public economics, alongside economic and financial history. He is particularly interested in the economics of devolution, the long-run performance of Northern Ireland’s economy, and the UK productivity gap. David teaches topics in applied economics and economic communication to undergraduates.


Rajnish Kumar
Senior Lecturer

Rajnish is a microeconomic theorist. He works on problems of distributive justice, cooperative and non-cooperative game theory, mechanism design, welfare economics, and network economics. He teaches industrial organisation and public economics at undergraduate level.


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Sinong Ma
Lecturer

Sinong is interested in behavioural economics, ethical decision making and social choice theory. His research explores the moral motives in human behaviours, and the governance of personal data. He teaches statistics and econometrics to undergraduates and postgraduates.


Christopher McCabe
Christopher McCabe
Professor

Christopher is a health economist with over 30 years of experience in both the UK and Canada. He specialises in the field of health technology assessment. He has a joint appointment between Queen's Management School and the School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences.


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Duncan McVicar
Professor

Duncan is a labour, health and social policy economist. He has an extensive publication record in economics and wider social science, and a track record of leading and contributing to successful research projects funded by a wide range of funders both within the UK and internationally. His teaching expertise is in labour economics and applied econometrics.


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Ana Corina Miller
Research Fellow

Ana Corina is an applied microeconomist, with research interest in areas of welfare economics, labour market and health economics (including epidemiology). She mostly works with large administrative data and takes a keen interest in policy advocacy issues surrounding disability, economic inactivity, and maternal employment. She has taught introductory economics at undergraduate level and applied econometrics at postgraduate level.


Josué Ortega
Senior Lecturer

Adviser of Study (economics programmes, level 1)

Josué conducts research into economic theory, algorithmic game theory, experimental economics, behavioral economics, and the economics of education. He teaches introductory economics, and the economics of networks and institutions, both at undergraduate level.


Renee Prendergast
Reader

SWAN Champion

Renee's primary research field is the history of economic thought. Her current research addresses the role of knowledge in development, William Thompson and John Stuart Mill on the rights of women, and the work of Bernard Mandeville and Charles Babbage. Renee teaches the history and philosophy of economics at postgraduate level.


Neil Rowland
Neil Rowland
Research Fellow

Neil is an applied economist. He is carrying out research to understand the health and mortality impacts of outdoor air pollution in Northern Ireland using a variety of linked administrative datasets. He is also interested in the impact of exclusions on educational attainment and labour market outcomes.


Sonali Sen Gupta
Sonali Sen Gupta
Lecturer

Programme Director (BSc Economics / Economics with Finance)

Sonali's research interests lie in the areas of applied game theory, applied microeconomic theory, environmental economics, public economics and pricing theory. In particular, she is interested in understanding how mediation and increased commitment in a strategic situation could help achieve fairer, more efficient outcomes that lead to improved social welfare. Sonali teaches intermediate microeconomics and international economics to undergraduate students.


Anthony Ziegelmeyer
Anthony Ziegelmeyer
Senior Lecturer

Programme Director (MSc Economics)

Anthony is a behavioural economist. His research focuses on incorporating empirically sound assumptions into applicable formal economic theory. His main topic of interest is social learning. He teaches mathematical techniques at undergraduate level, and economic decision making at postgraduate level.


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