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Alan Ahearne 353 91 493996 alan.ahearne@nuigalway.ie
International finance, macroeconomics, monetary economics

Thomas Boylan 353 91 492371 thomas.boylan@nuigalway.ie
Economic methodology, history of economics ideas, growth and development

Michael Cuddy 353 91 492588 michael.cuddy@nuigalway.ie
Rural and regional development, transition economies, globalisation.

Eoghan Garvey, R.I.P.
Dr. Eoghan Garvey passed away on April 1st, 2009. For further information please click on his name.

Ruvin Gekker 353 91 493371 ruvin.gekker@nuigalway.ie
Social choice and public social theory, theoretical welfare economics, applied game theory, the economics of planning, transition economies and the Russian economy.

Aidan Kane 353 91 492530 aidan.kane@nuigalway.ie
Economics of innovation and technological change, economics of science policy, historical irish public finances.

Michael Keane 353 91 492635 michael.keane@nuigalway.ie
Spatial economics, regional and local development, tourism economics

Hugh Kelley 353 91 495087 hugh.kelley@nuigalway.ie
International Economics, Experimental Economics, Environmental Economics and Cognitive Psychology.

Brendan Kennelly 353 91 493094 brendan.kennelly@nuigalway.ie
Health economics, economics of the welfare state, social policy, mental health policy

Breda Lally 353 71 913 5659 breda.lally@nuigalway.ie
Agricultural economics, environmental economics

Terry McDonough 353 91 493164 terrence.mcdonough@nuigalway.ie
American and European economic history, political economy, history of economic thought,philosophy of economics, economics education for labour and community groups.

John McHale 353-91-494076 john.mchale@nuigalway.ie
International migration; knowledge diffusion and innovation; economic development; international macroeconomics; pension economics; Irish economy

John McHale is Head of the Discipline.


Stephen McNena 353 71 9135651 smcnena@stacs.edu.ie
Economics of the welfare state; regional economic development

Eithne Murphy 353 91 493109 eithne.murphy@nuigalway.ie
Agricultural trade, international economics, agriculture and the environment

Cathal O'Donoghue 353 91 493043 cathal.odonoghue@nuigalway.ie
Public economics, microsimulation modelling, household behaviour, economic demography and applied micro-econometrics.

Ciaran O'Neill 353 91 492409 ciaran.oneill@nuigalway.ie
Service Utilisation, Health Technology Assessment

Eamon O'Shea 353 91 495457 eamon.oshea@nuigalway.ie
Social gerontology, health economics, economics of ageing, economics of the welfare state

Ashley Piggins 353 91 492300 ashley.piggins@nuigalway.ie
Social choice theory, welfare economics

Srinivas Raghavendra 353 91 495025 s.raghav@nuigalway.ie
Macroeconomic dynamics, computational finance and complex systems

Mary Silles 353 91 495636 mary.silles@nuigalway.ie
Economics of education, health economics, labour economics, public economics and related topics in applied micro-econometrics.

Gerard Turley 353 91 493095 gerard.turley@nuigalway.ie
transition economics, public finance and taxation, Eastern Europe and Russia

Cian Twomey 353 91 493121 cian.twomey@nuigalway.ie
Applied financial econometrics

Thomas Van Rensburg 353 91 493858 thomas.vanrensburg@nuigalway.ie
Environmental and natural resource economics, environmental policy and rural development.

Gemma Carney 353 91 5679 gemma.carney@nuigalway.ie
Social entrepreneurship, participatory methods, politics of ageing

Jessamine Dana 353 91 495740 jessamine.dana@nuigalway.ie
Applied anthropology, technology, phenomenology, design, social gerontology, and human-computer interaction.

Brenda Gannon 353 91 495459 brenda.gannon@nuigalway.ie
Health Economics, Economics of Ageing.

Paddy Gillespie paddy.gillespie@nuigalway.ie
Health Economics, Health Technology Assessment

Stephen Hynes 353 91 493105 stephen.hynes@nuigalway.ie
Applied Environmental/natural resource economic research and econometric modelling

Karyn Morrissey 353 91 493043 Karyn.Morrissey@nuigalway.ie
econometric analysis, spatial microsimulation, spatial interaction modelling and GIS techniques

Aine Ni Leime 353 91 495458 aine.nileime@nuigalway.ie
Research methodology, the sociology and economics of the labour market, social policy in relation to gender and ageing, rural development, social gerontology and critical theory

Roman Raab 353 91 493635 roman.raab@nuigalway.ie
Health Economics, Economics of Ageing, Applied Microeconomics, Public Finance, Labour Economics and Actuarial Economics.

Amaya Vega 353 91 492897 amaya.vega@nuigalway.ie
Rural Development, Spatial Analysis, Transportation and Sustainability

Kieran Walsh 353 91 495460 kieran.walsh@nuigalway.ie
Older adult ability functioning and decline, environmental gerontology, long-term care provision and inappropriate placement, support structures for home carers and conviction to caring for older adults.

Lava Yadav 353 91 493053 Lava.Yadav@nuigalway.ie
Natural Resources Management with a focus on Valuation

Maureen Mescall 353 91 495325 maureen.mescall@nuigalway.ie

Christine De Largy 353 91 495461 christine.delargy@nuigalway.ie

Imelda Howley 353 91 492501 imelda.howley@nuigalway.ie

Claire Noone 353 91 492177 claire.noone@nuigalway.ie

Jacqueline Khorassani 353-91-493105 Jacqueline.khorassani@nuigalway.ie
Macroeconomics, Applied Regression Analysis, Monetary Economics, International Economics and the Economics of Gender

Dr. Jacqueline Khorassani was a visiting scholar during Semester I, 2007/2008.

Kevin Daly 353 91 492501 K.Daly@uws.edu.au
International finance, emerging stock markets and risk management

Dr. Daly was a visiting scholar during Semester 1 of the 2005/2006 academic year.


Steve Fountas 353 91 492501 sfountas@uom.gr
Applied macro-econometrics, international macroeconomics and finance, monetary economics and banking, and European monetary integration.

Dr. Fountas was a visiting scholar during Semester 2 of the 2005/2006 academic year.


Dennis Jansen 353-91-493053 dennisjansen@tamu.edu
Macroeconomics and Financial Economics.

Dr. Dennis Jansen was a visiting scholar during Semester 1 of the 2008/2009 academic year.


VIncent Munley vincent.munley@nuigalway.ie
Empirical study of public policy issues, in particular, topics related to fiscal federalism.

Professor Vincent Munley was a visiting scholar during Semester 2 of the 2008/2009 academic year.


Scott Steele 353 91 492848 Scott_steele@berea.edu
Environmental, Institutional and Gender Economics.

Dr. Scott Steele was a visiting scholar during the 2008/2009 academic year.


Todd Watkins 353 91 492177 taw4@lehigh.edu
Technology, public policy, innovation.

Dr. Todd Watkins was a visiting scholar during the second semester of the 2006-07 academic year.


Tony Lawson tony.lawson@econ.cam.ac.uk
Methodology of Economics

Joan O'Connell joan.oconnell@nuigalway.ie
Economic growth and income distribution, international monetary economics

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