The Economic and Quantitative Analysis grouping comprises two disciplinary pathways: Economics and Quantitative Social Science.
Use the links below to view profiles of our current students:
Economics | |
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Alex Clyde (2017 Cohort) Behavioural Economics and Optimal Taxation |
Professor Rani Spiegler |
Andrea Smurra (2017 Cohort) Informal Taxation in Myanmar: Equity, Efficiency and Tax Morale |
Prof Imran Rasul |
Attila Katona (2018 Cohort) An analysis of the interrelationship between credit market dynamics and macroeconomic fluctuations |
Prof Stephen Wright |
Elena Ashtari Tafti (2017 Cohort) NHS and the relationship between competition and innovation |
Dr Marcos Vera Hernández |
Nikhil Datta (2017 Cohort) Essays in Labour Economics: Theoretical and empirical assessments of the evolving labour market |
Prof Uta Shönberg |
Riccardo D’Adamo (2017 Cohort) Robust inference in high-dimensional econometrics |
Dr Martin Weidner |
Uta Bolt (2017 Cohort) A shaken view? Evidence on risk perceptions and insurance choices using Japanese earthquake data |
Prof Ian Preston |
Jamie Hentall-MacCuish (2018 Cohort) Oversensitivity of Retirement to State Pension Age |
Prof Fabian Postel-Vinay |
Filippo Pallotti (2018 Cohort) Importance of accounting for household |
Prof Morten Ravn |
Andy Preston (2019 Cohort) Macroeconomics |
Prof Franck Portier |
Quantitative Social Science | |
Maximiliane Verfuerden (2017 Cohort) The feasibility of reactivating dormant clinical trial data in England:a proof-of-concept-study on the reactivation of dormant randomised controlled trials using linked administrative data. |
Prof Lorraine Dearden |
Selina Patel (2017 Cohort) Developing measures of antibiotic prescribing quality in hospital |
Dr Laura Shallcross |
Yuyan Jiang (2018 Cohort) Determining the effects of conditional cash transfers on educational attainment |
Dr Gillian Wyness |