Professor Sarah Brown
School of Economics
Professor of Economics
+44 114 222 3404
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School of Economics
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- Profile
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Sarah graduated from the University of Hull in 1989 and gained her MA in Economics at the University of Warwick in 1990 and her PhD from the University of Loughborough and was appointed to a lectureship there in 1994.
Sarah was promoted to a senior lectureship in 2001 at the University of Leicester. She took up a Chair in Economics at the University of ºù«Ӱҵ in 2005 and was Head of Department from 2006 to 2011.
Sarah is a Research Fellow at the and an Associate Fellow at the . She has been a member of the Department for Work and Pensions Steering Committee for the Work, Pensions and Labour Economics Study Group (WPEG) since 2001. Sarah is currently the President of and a Managing Editor of the .
Sarah was a member of: the Grant Assessment Panel C of the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) from 2010 to 2013; the REF 2014 Economics & Econometrics Sub-Panel; the Women's Committee of the Royal Economic Society from 2010 to 2015; the Steering Group of the Royal Economic Society Conference of Heads of University Departments of Economics from 2010 to 2016; and the Royal Economic Society Council from 2013 to 2018. Sarah was an Independent Member of the from 2015 to 2021.
In 2012 Sarah was awarded a two-year Leverhulme Trust Major Research Fellowship for a project entitled Household Finances, Intergenerational Attitudes and Social Interaction.
- Research interests
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Sarah's research interests lie in the area of applied microeconometrics focusing on labour economics, the economics of education and household finances. She is interested in supervising PhD students in any of these areas.
- Publications
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Journal articles
- . The European Journal of Finance, ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print), 1-34.
- . Journal of Money, Credit and Banking.
- . Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 100.
- . Journal of Regional Science, 62(2), 499-540.
- . Computational Statistics, 37(2), 837-863.
- . Oxford Economic Papers, 74(2), 473-497.
- . Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 95.
- . Journal of Empirical Finance, 63, 57-72.
- . Journal of Empirical Finance, 63, 96-117.
- . The European Journal of Finance, 27(16), 1581-1603.
- . Journal of Demographic Economics.
- . Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 82(6), 1342-1361.
- . Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, 183(3), 983-1004.
- . Journal of Financial Stability, 43, 97-115.
- . Urban Studies, 56(9), 1801-1817.
- . Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A .
- . Journal of Economic Psychology, 53, 17-36.
- . Journal of Banking and Finance, 62, 1-14.
- . Journal of Applied Econometrics.
- . Review of Income and Wealth.
- . Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 77(6), 822-831.
- . Industrial Relations Journal, 46(5-6), 398-417.
- . Economic Modelling, 50, 228-236.
- . Journal of Empirical Finance, 33, 190-207.
- . The Scientific World Journal, 2015, 1-2.
- . Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 116, 361-378.
- . Southern Economic Journal, 82(1), 122-151.
- . Economics Letters, 130, 47-50.
- . Economics Letters, 126, 22-24.
- . Urban Studies, 52(6), 1169-1188.
- . Journal of Economic Psychology, 45, 117-127.
- . Journal of Economic Psychology, 45, 197-212.
- . Journal of Banking and Finance, 46, 285-298.
- . Economic Modelling, 41, 211-218.
- . Economics of Education Review, 40, 43-54.
- . Economics Letters, 119(3), 276-279.
- Business Ownership and Attitudes towards Risk. Applied Economics, 45(13), 1731-1740.
- . Applied Economics, 44(35), 4639-4650.
- . Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 84(1), 97-110.
- . Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 59(1), 47-70.
- . Review of Income and Wealth.
- Debt and Risk Preference. Review of Income and Wealth.
- . Economics Letters, 113(1), 88-91.
- . Economics of Education Review, 30(3), 493-506.
- . Economic Modelling, 28(3), 1317-1327.
- . Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 73(1), 40-58.
- . Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 20(3), 925-955.
- . Journal of Economic Psychology, 32(3), 425-433.
- . Contemporary Economic Policy, 29(4), 605-619.
- Reservation wages, labour market participation and health. J R STAT SOC A STAT, 173, 501-529.
- . J ECON BEHAV ORGAN, 71(2), 563-578.
- . ECON MODEL, 26(3), 689-695.
- . ECON EDUC REV, 27(4), 387-401.
- . ECON LETT, 99(2), 414-417.
- Household debt and financial assets: evidence from Germany, Great Britain and the USA. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, (Statistics in Society), 171, 615-643.
- Mortgages and financial expectations: A household-level analysis. SOUTH ECON J, 74(3), 857-878.
- . SCOTTISH JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, 54(4), 447-474.
- . J ECON BEHAV ORGAN, 63(3), 439-460.
- . J POPUL ECON, 20(2), 445-463.
- . ECON EDUC REV, 25(5), 498-509.
- Financial expectations, consumption and saving: A microeconomic analysis. Fiscal Studies, 27(3), 313-338.
- . JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL STATISTICAL SOCIETY SERIES A-STATISTICS IN SOCIETY, 169, 849-863.
- . SMALL BUS ECON, 26(2), 155-172.
- . SOUTHERN ECONOMIC JOURNAL, 72(3), 660-676.
- Wage growth, human capital and financial investment. Manchester School, 73(6), 686-708.
- . Journal of Economic Psychology, 26(5), 642-663.
- . Bulletin of Economic Research, 57(3), 305-315.
- . Review of World Economics, 141(2), 296-317.
- Debt and financial expectations: An individual- and household-level analysis. Economic Inquiry, 43(1), 100-120.
- . Labour, 17(4), 543-569.
- . Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 50(4), 492-506.
- . Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 49(4), 407-417.
- . Journal of Economic Studies, 28(6), 408-422.
- . Journal of Labor Research, 22(3), 669-677.
- . Applied Economics Letters, 8(2), 111-113.
- . Applied Economics, 32(13), 1767-1774.
- . ILR Review, 52(2), 234-251.
- . Economics of Education Review, 18(4), 397-404.
- . Applied Economics, 31(2), 165-174.
- . LABOUR, 12(4), 773-796.
- . Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 45(5), 586-591.
- . Applied Economics, 29(5), 581-590.
- . LABOUR, 11(2), 329-349.
- . Regional Studies, 31(4), 351-366.
- . Journal of Economic Surveys, 10(1), 23-53.
- . Contemporary Economic Policy, 14(1), 58-69.
- . Applied Economics, 26(12), 1163-1175.
Working papers
- Teaching activities
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I am currently the module leader for Classical and Contemporary Thinkers in Economics, which introduces students a wide range of approaches to economics, from Adam Smith, Karl Marx, John Maynard Keynes through to Amartya Sen and Daniel Kahneman. This module helps students to understand the historical roots of the discipline, as well as, contemporary developments in economics.
My approach to teaching entails not only introducing students to traditional as well as recent advances in economic analysis but also to develop critical evaluation skills so that students can assess alternative theories and approaches and consider possible areas of improvement, as well as their current and practical relevance.
My approach to teaching explicitly links teaching and research. Students are not just presented with a fixed set of theories or one approach to economics– they are encouraged to evaluate different approaches so that they learn about and engage with the process of research.