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Economics

The Department of Economics at ΒιΆΉΝψ Business School brings together expertise on fields including the economics of networks and institutions, cooperative and non-cooperative game theory, labour economics and social policy, development and population economics, and economic and business history.

We pride ourselves in delivering research-led teaching to both undergraduates and postgraduates, and our academic staff regularly consult with think tanks and policymaking institutions in the UK and Ireland.

Heather Dickey
Key Academic Contacts
  • Head of Department of Economics: Dr Heather Dickey
  • BSc Economics / BSc Economics with Finance Programme Director: Dr Josué Ortega
  • BSc Business Economics / BSc Economics and Accounting Programme Director: Dr Alan Fernihough

Sonali SenGupta
Meet our academic staff in the Department of Economics
Economics Staff
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Journal Publications

Our supportive research environment fosters meaningful engagement with the non-academic world and facilitates the pursuit of high-quality publications. Academic research from the Department of Economics has appeared in leading peer-reviewed scholarly journals, including the American Economic Review, the Economic Journal, the International Economic Review, the Journal of Development Economics, and the Economic History Review.


TiarnΓ‘n Heaney
Postgraduate Research

An active community of doctoral students are exploring the world of economic theory, applied economics and econometrics in the Department of Economics. PhD students benefit from attending courses and tailor-made reading groups, and have access to the School's seminar series, which attracts leading global academics.

Tiarnán Heaney began his PhD in 2022, researching poverty and inequalities faced across different regions in Ireland following the post-famine period of 1872.

  • Read about TiarnΓ‘n's experience so far
  • More information on our PhD in Economics

Health and Human Development Initiative (HHDI)

The at ΒιΆΉΝψ Business School seeks to address contemporary issues related to inequalities in health, education and human development. It provides opportunities for interdisciplinary research to advance scientific knowledge and have a significant impact on our society. Our members have particular expertise in applied economics, health and social science, human geography, social work, anthropology and demography.


Research Centres

The research focus and strengths of the Department of Economics aligns with the School’s Centre for Economic History (QUCEH) and the - interdisciplinary research centres which aim to promote research into issues relating to how economic history affects the present day, and how economics can answer historical questions about the long-run development of society.

Academics from the Department of Economics have strong connections with, and roles within, and the Economics Observatory.


The Long Run Institute

The Centre for Economic History launched the in 2018 as a forum for business leaders, public policymakers and academic experts. It provides insights from the analysis of long-run experiences and trends to provide context and deepen understanding of the grand challenges facing businesses and government.


Economics at ΒιΆΉΝψ

The Department of Economics at Queen’s Business School consists of over 20 full-time academic staff members, conducting researching across the discipline of economics and allied social sciences.

Latest Publications

    • Jennifer M. Murray
    • Sharon C. SΓ‘nchez-Franco
    • Olga L. Sarmiento
    • Erik O. Kimbrough
    • Shannon C. Montgomery
    • Abhijit Ramalingam
    • Erin L. Krupka
    • Felipe Montes
    • Huiyu Zhou
    • Laurence Moore
    • Linda Bauld
    • Blanca Llorente
    17 March 2026
    • Linuskrishna Rajbongshi
    • Sanjib K. Deka
    • Nityananda Sarma
    16 March 2026
    • Gabriel Ziegler
    • R. Pablo Arribillaga
    • Geng Zhao
    12 March 2026
    5 March 2026
    • Matthias Blum
    • Eoin McLaughlin
    February 2026

Economics Research Project Spotlight

Has there been a peace dividend in Northern Ireland since GFA25?

The Good Friday Agreement was designed to bring an end to ‘the Troubles’. Professor John Turner, Dr David Jordan, and Dr Graham Brownlow found that, overall, evidence suggests a mixed picture for the extent to which Northern Ireland has benefited from a peace dividend - the economic boost that a nation receives from the cessation of conflict. It is clear that economic scars caused by political violence have not fully healed since the signing of the Good Friday Agreement.

Read more on the analysis of the peace dividend in the 25 years following the Good Friday Agreement.


The equality and efficiency of school choice allocation

In Northern Ireland, parents of children in their final year of primary school rank available secondary schools. Parental preferences are collected and pupils are allocated to schools by an algorithm. Recently, the number of dissatisfied parents has majorly increased. Dr Josue Ortega is undertaking a ground-breaking research project for Northern Ireland, creating a new fairer and more efficient algorithm.

New Algorithm set to Improve Allocation of Pupils to Schools in Northern Ireland

Measuring the legacy of the Ireland’s Great Famine

Dr Chris Colvin studies the health impact of the Great Irish Famine by comparing cohorts born during the Famine with those born immediately before and immediately after. The research, published in the journal Economic History Review, makes use of data on human stature collected from prison registers. Read more about policy lessons from the Famine in the Economics Observatory by Dr Chris Colvin, Dr Alan Fernihough, and recent economics PhD graduate Dr Áine Doran. Click button below.

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