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Prominent Research

Cem Cakmakli, The Economic Case for Global Vaccinations: An Epidemiological Model with International Production Networks, Review of Economic Studies, Conditionally Accepted, with Selva Demiralp, Şebnem Kalemli-Özcan, Sevcan Yeşiltaş and Muhammed A. Yıldırım, 2025

Xiaoshan Che, Debt targets and fiscal consolidation in a Euro Area HANK model, Quantitative Economics, Conditionally Accepted, with S. Lazarakis and P. Varthalitis, 2025

Morten I. Lau, Structural Estimation of Higher Order Risk Preferences,  Econometrica, Conditionally Accepted, with Hong Il Yoo, 2025

Ehud Lehrer, Markovian Persuasion, Theoretical Economics, with D. Shaidernman, 2025

Tatiana Damjanovic, Monetary Policy and Welfare with Heterogeneous Firms and Endogenous Entry. Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, with D. Cooke, 2025

Cole Williams, Intersectionality: Affirmative Action with Multidimensional Identities. Management Science, with J.-P. Carvalho and B. R. S. Pradelski, 2025

Spyros Galanis, Information Aggregation Under Ambiguity: Theory and Experimental Evidence, Review of Economic Studies, with C. Ioannou and S. Kotronis, 2024

Demid Getik, Relative Income and Mental Health in Couples, Economic Journal, 2024

M. Bumin Yenmez, “Affirmative Action in India via Vertical, Horizontal, and Overlapping Reservations, Econometrica, with T. Sonmez, 2024

Remzi Kaygusuz, Rethinking the Welfare State, Econometrica,  with N. Guner and G. Ventura, 2023

Andis Sofianos, Intelligence, Errors, and Cooperation in Repeated Interactions, Review of Economic Studies, with E. Proto and A. Rustichini, 2023

Eren Arbatli, Diversity and Conflict , Econometrica, with Q. H. Ashraf, O. Galor, and M. Klemp, 2020

Impactful Research

Habib Rahman, Colonial origins of agglomeration: Evidence from Malayan rail stations., Economic History Review, with Y. W. Liew and A. K. L. Siah, 2025

Riccardo Scarpa, Reporting nutritional information on wine packaging: Does it affect consumers’ choices? Evidence from a choice experiment in Italy, Food Policy, with  C. Bazzani, D. Begalli,  and R. Capitello, 2025

Lucia SbragiaSelf-image and the Stability of International Environmental Agreements, Ecological Economics, with M. Breton, 2023

Laura Marsiliani and Thomas RenströmCaptive Power, Market Access and Macroeconomic Performance: Reforming the Bangladesh Electricity Sector, Energy Economics, with S. Amin, T. Jamasb, Μ. Llorca, and A. Sarkar, 2021

Alejandro Caparros, Progress in Natural Capital Accounting for Ecosystems, Nature, with L. Hein, K. J. Bagstad, C. Obst, B. Edens, S. Schenau, G. Castillo, F. Soulard, C. Brown, A. Driver, M. Bordt, A. Steurer, and R. Harris, 2020

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Our Research Centres

Our active research centres deliver impactful research across the global business world informing policy and changing business practice.

Centre for Banking Institutions and Development

The Centre for Banking, Institutions and Development (CBID) is involved in a range of on-going research projects examining emerging issues in banking.

Centre for Environmental and Energy Economics

The Centre works on large-scale system modelling of environmental and energy issues, as well as local policy design design and correction.
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Centre for Macroeconomic Policy

Our Centre investigates the broad determinants of economic growth, and the possible impact of this on individuals and wider society.

Durham Research In Economic Analysis and Mechanisms

The focus of this centre is on microeconomic theory and its applications, with a special emphasis on the design of institutions.

Centre for Experimental Methods and Behavioural Research

We engage with public and industry partners to incorporate experimental methods that lead to high-quality impact.
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