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Research interests
Applied econometrics of (i) efficiency measurement esp. in public sector & the effect of workforce substitution & skill-mix on this, and (ii) spatial econometrics & the role of location & distance.
Research interests (short)
Applied econometrics of (i) efficiency measurement esp. in public sector & the effect of workforce substitution & skill-mix on this, and (ii) spatial econometrics & the role of location & distance.
Biographical details
Graham joined the Department as Lecturer in Economics from Imperial College London in 2007 where he completed his PhD in Econometrics and his MSc on an ESRC Studentship. His undergraduate degree is in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from Oxford University. His interest is in empirical econometrics applied to the public sector and public policy including health, education and crime. In particular he is interested in spatial econometrics and productivity management.
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Education/Academic qualification
Master of Arts, King's College London
Award Date: 1 Jan 2011
Doctor of Philosophy, Imperial College London
Award Date: 1 Jan 2009
Master of Science, Imperial College London
Award Date: 1 Jan 2004
Bachelor of Arts, University of Oxford
Award Date: 1 Jan 2000
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