Research Affiliates
Research Affiliates are members who are honorary faculty or researchers based at other institutions, and who share an interest in our research and support our mission.
Graeme Acheson
Graeme Acheson (PhD, QUB) is Professor of Finance at the University of Strathclyde. He is a co-investigator on several research projects based at QUCEH on corporate governance and ownership in UK history.
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Email: [email protected]
Stephen Billington
Stephen Billington (PhD, QUB) is Lecturer in Economics at Ulster University. His research focuses on how institutional change influenced the incentives governing inventive activity across British economic history.
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Matthias Blum
Matthias Blum (PhD, Tübingen) is Honorary Professor of Practice in Economics at Queen's, and a Policy Advisor at the German Medical Association, Berlin. His research interests are health and development economics, agricultural and resource economics, and economic history. He is also interested in pedagogy in economic history.
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Email: [email protected]
Alan de Bromhead
Alan de Bromhead (DPhil, Oxford) is Assistant Professor of Economics at University College Dublin. His research interests are in economic history, political economy, globalisation and international trade policy.
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Email: [email protected]
Rowena Gray
Rowena Gray (PhD, UC Davis) is Associate Professor of Economics at the University of California, Merced. Her research focuses on the effects of technological change and immigration in the American labour market between 1850 and 1950.
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Stuart Henderson
Stuart Henderson (PhD, QUB) is Senior Lecturer in Financial Services at Ulster University. His research is focused on the role of religion in Ireland's economic development, and the origins and early history of savings banks and credit cooperatives in Britain and the Netherlands.
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Seán Kenny
Seán Kenny (PhD, Lund) is Senior Lecturer in Economic History at Lund University, Sweden. He is also affiliated with University College Cork. His research focuses primarily on macroeconomic and financial history. He is the PI on a project called "External Shocks and Fiscal Sustainability". He hosts the Economic History Podcast.
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Email: [email protected]
Ronan Lyons
Ronan Lyons (DPhil, Oxford) is Associate Professor in Economics at Trinity College Dublin. His research areas are housing markets, urban economics, and economic history. He is Associate Director for Data and Archives of the Centre for Economics, Policy and History, an all-Ireland centre of excellence that combines economic historians at QUB with TCD.
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Email: [email protected]
Deirdre McCloskey
Deirdre McCloskey (PhD, Harvard) is Honorary Professor of Economics at Queen's, and Distinguished Professor Emerita of Economics, History, English and Communication at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Her work spans economic history, rhetoric, philosophy, statistical theory, economic theory, feminism, queer studies, liberalism, ethics and law.
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Email: [email protected]
Eoin McLaughlin
Eoin McLaughlin (PhD, Maynooth) is Professor of Economics at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh. His research focus is nineteenth-century Irish economic and financial history. He is co-investigator on a research project based at QUCEH which exploits nineteenth-century prison records. He is co-editor of Irish Economic and Social History.
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Email: [email protected]
Lyndon Moore
Lyndon Moore (PhD, Northwestern) is Professor of Banking and Finance at Monash University, Melbourne. Aside from financial history, his research interests are in asset pricing, corporate finance, derivatives, and international finance.
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Gaia Narciso
Gaia Narciso (PhD, Bocconi) is Professor in Economics at Trinity College Dublin. Her research fields are political economy, development economics and economic history. She is Co-Director of the Centre for Economics, Policy and History, an all-Ireland centre of excellence that combines economic historians at QUB with TCD.
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Email: [email protected]
Meeghan Rogers
Meeghan Rogers (PhD, QUB) is Assistant Professor of Finance at Farmingdale State College, State University of New York. She researches the integration provincial and national stock exchanges in the nineteenth century.
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Email: [email protected]
David Paulson
David Paulson (PhD, Cambridge) is Honorary Professor of Practice at Queen's, and the Executive Dean of the Business School at University College Birmingham. His research concerns the business history of small- and medium-sized enterprises in Britain and West Germany.
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Email: [email protected]
Jack Seddon
Jack Seddon (DPhil, Oxford) is Associate Professor in International Political Economy at Waseda University, Japan. He works on international monetary systems from a comparative and historical perspective.
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Rebecca Stuart
Rebecca Stuart (PhD, UCD) is Honorary Professor of Practice at Queen's. She is based at the University of Neuchâtel, on leave from the Monetary Policy Division of the Central Bank of Ireland. Her research focus is on monetary and financial history, monetary economics and macroeconomics.
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Marvin Suesse
Marvin Suesse (PhD, Humboldt Berlin) is Assistant Professor in Economics at Trinity College Dublin. He is an economic historian, with research interests in nationalism, the collapse of the Soviet economy, and historical microfinance institutions. He is Associate Director for Research at the Centre for Economics, Policy and History, an all-Ireland centre of excellence that combines economic historians at QUB with TCD.
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Paul Winfree
Paul Winfree (PhD, QUB) is an economist and public policy advisor based in Washington DC, where he is the President and CEO of the Economic Policy Innovation Center. His research interest is US economic history, especially the history and political economy of US fiscal policy, and the political of the US South during the late-nineteenth century.
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Email: [email protected]
Qing Ye
Qing Ye (PhD, QUB) is Senior Associate Professor in Finance at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University. Her research focus is on the asset pricing behaviour of equities on the British market in the nineteenth century.
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