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Dr Craig Graham Anderson

Dr Craig Graham Anderson

Senior Lecturer, Economics

Mr Gary Birnie

Mr Gary Birnie

PhD Researcher, Economics

Professor Danny Campbell

Professor Danny Campbell

Professor, Economics

Professor David Comerford

Professor David Comerford

Professor, Economics

Mrs Alie Hilda de Vries

Mrs Alie Hilda de Vries

Lecturer in Economics, Economics

Professor Sheila Dow

Professor Sheila Dow

Emeritus Professor, Economics

Professor Seda Erdem

Professor Seda Erdem

Professor, Economics

Dr Hector Gutierrez Rufrancos

Dr Hector Gutierrez Rufrancos

Senior Lecturer, Economics

Miss Aliya Kenjegalieva

Miss Aliya Kenjegalieva

PhD Researcher, Economics

Professor David King

Professor David King

Emeritus Professor, Economics

Professor Leonhard Lades

Professor Leonhard Lades

Professor in Economics, Economics

Professor Brian Loasby

Professor Brian Loasby

Emeritus Professor, Economics

Professor Mirko Moro

Professor Mirko Moro

Professor, Economics

Miss Madalina Radu

Miss Madalina Radu

Tutor with Assessment & Student Feedback, Economics

Dr Rachel Scarfe

Dr Rachel Scarfe

Lecturer in Economics, Economics

Dr Carl Singleton

Dr Carl Singleton

Senior Lecturer in Economics, Economics

Dr Till Stowasser

Dr Till Stowasser

Senior Lecturer, Economics

Dr Michael Watts

Dr Michael Watts

Lecturer in Economics, Economics

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Cowie J, Findlay S, Archibald R, Currie S, Campbell P, Hutcheon D, van der Pol M, MacLennan G, Cook E, Lock B & Hoddinott P (2025) Feasibility study of a co-designed, evidence-informed and community-based incentive intervention to promote healthy weight and well-being in disadvantaged communities in Scotland. BMJ Open, 15, Art. No.: e092908. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2024-092908


Article

Chung A, Hamermesh D, Singleton C, Wang Z & Zhang J (2025) Looks and Gaming: Who and Why?. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 240, Art. No.: 107340. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jebo.2025.107340


Article

Otting M, Deutscher C, Singleton C & De Angelis L (2025) Betting on Momentum in Contests. Economic Inquiry, 63 (4), pp. 1066-1089. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecin.70008


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Projects (63)

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Creating research-ready data by linking Census data to ASHE - WED4
PI: Dr Carl Singleton
Funded by: Economic and Social Research Council
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Acceptability of environmental policies - lessons from Scotland and Lower Saxony
PI: Professor Leonhard Lades
Funded by: The Royal Society of Edinburgh
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Sustainable Plastic Attitudes to benefit Communities and their EnvironmentS
PI: Professor Richard Quilliam
Funded by: Natural Environment Research Council
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Wage And Employment Dynamics - Phase 3 - WED3
PI: Dr Carl Singleton
Funded by: Economic and Social Research Council
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Wage and Employment Dynamics - Phase 2 - WED2
PI: Dr Carl Singleton
Funded by: Economic and Social Research Council
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Vaccines against AMR in Aquaculture
PI: Professor Margaret Crumlish
Funded by: International Development Research Centre
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The impact of COVID-19 Fear: evidence to inform social, health and economic recovery - a Healthy Ageing In Scotland (HAGIS) study
PI: Dr Elaine Douglas
Funded by: UK Research and Innovation
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The Economics of Marine Plastic Polution: what are the benefits of international cooperation
PI:
Funded by: Economic and Social Research Council
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Centre for Population Change (Transition funding)
PI: Professor Alison Bowes
Funded by: Economic and Social Research Council
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Valuing the benefits of blue/green infrastructure for flood resilience, natural capital and urban development in Viet Nam
PI: Professor Danny Campbell
Funded by: Natural Environment Research Council
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Immigration and Wellbeing
PI: Professor Mirko Moro
Funded by: The Nuffield Foundation
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The Influence of Information search on stated preference formation, learning ad choice
PI: Professor Danny Campbell
Funded by: European Commission (Horizon 2020)
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The costs and benefits of 'good' self-directed support
PI: Professor Kirstein Rummery
Funded by: Disability Research on Independent Living & Learning (Scotland)
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Exploring and quantifying preferences towards self-management support interventions: a mixed methods survey among individuals with long term health conditions
PI: Professor Seda Erdem
Funded by: The Health Foundation
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Pregnant Women, risks associated with delivery in remote and rural hospitals: designing qualitative and quantitative questionnaires and analysing data
PI: Professor Seda Erdem
Funded by: NHS Highland
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Social Isolation and Technology Guidelines Project
PI: Professor Louise McCabe
Funded by: NHS National Services Scotland
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Best Worst Scaling Methods
PI: Professor Seda Erdem
Funded by: University of Aberdeen
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Centre for Population Change
PI: Professor Alison Bowes
Funded by: Economic and Social Research Council
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Zero Waste students - Desktop Review and Behavioural Insights
PI: Dr Craig Graham Anderson
Funded by: Zero Waste Scotland
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Zero Waste Scotland: Interventions for Public Sector Estates Project
PI: Dr Craig Graham Anderson
Funded by: Zero Waste Scotland
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