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Stephen Gibbons

Stephen Gibbons

London School of Economics and Political Science
United Kingdom

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Law
  • Education
  • Statistics

Stephen Gibbons mainly focuses on Public economics, Valuation, Economic growth, Quality and Demographic economics. The Public economics study combines topics in areas such as Endogeneity, Rlab, Unemployment, Instrumental variable and Percentage point. His study in Valuation is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Public transport, Rail transit, Economy, Empirical research and Industrial organization.

His Economic growth research integrates issues from Popularity and Geographical distance. His Quality research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Price variation and Reliability. His work carried out in the field of Demographic economics brings together such families of science as Fear of crime and Property crime.

His most cited work include:

  • MOSTLY POINTLESS SPATIAL ECONOMETRICS (337 citations)
  • Valuing English primary schools (273 citations)
  • Valuing rail access using transport innovations (269 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Stephen Gibbons spends much of his time researching Public economics, Mathematics education, Competition, Demographic economics and Public policy. His Public economics study also includes

  • Quality that intertwine with fields like Popularity and Matching,
  • Instrumental variable together with Monopolistic competition. Stephen Gibbons interconnects Test, Higher education and Pedagogy in the investigation of issues within Mathematics education.

His research in Competition intersects with topics in Position and Operations management. His Demographic economics study combines topics in areas such as Fear of crime, Disadvantaged and Property crime. His Public policy study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Poverty, Location theory, Globalization and Unemployment.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Public economics (17.47%)
  • Mathematics education (19.21%)
  • Competition (15.72%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2016-2021)?

  • Unemployment (9.17%)
  • Poverty (10.92%)
  • Public economics (17.47%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Stephen Gibbons focuses on Unemployment, Poverty, Public economics, Public policy and Economic impact analysis. His research in the fields of Rlab overlaps with other disciplines such as Location, Price premium, Recession and Variation. The concepts of his Rlab study are interwoven with issues in Amenity, Demographic economics, Recreation, Difference in differences and Valuation.

Stephen Gibbons has included themes like Mathematics education, Academic achievement and Test in his Poverty study. His Public economics research incorporates elements of Subsidy, Endogeneity, Government, Welfare and Public housing. His Public policy study is concerned with the larger field of Economic growth.

Between 2016 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • New road infrastructure: The effects on firms (24 citations)
  • Estimating the birth prevalence and pregnancy outcomes of congenital malformations worldwide (17 citations)
  • Chromosomal disorders: estimating baseline birth prevalence and pregnancy outcomes worldwide. (17 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Law
  • Education
  • Statistics

Stephen Gibbons mostly deals with Public health, Unemployment, Poverty, Estimation and Public economics. His research integrates issues of Instrumental variable and Domestic market in his study of Unemployment. Stephen Gibbons has researched Poverty in several fields, including Competition, Cream skimming and Public policy.

Public policy is the subject of his research, which falls under Economic growth. His Public economics research focuses on Endogeneity and how it connects with China and Scale. His Rlab research incorporates elements of Public infrastructure, Social capital, Survey data collection and Demographic economics.

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Best Publications

MOSTLY POINTLESS SPATIAL ECONOMETRICS

Stephen Gibbons;Henry G. Overman.
Journal of Regional Science (2012)

604 Citations

Valuing rail access using transport innovations

Stephen Gibbons;Stephen Gibbons;Stephen Machin;Stephen Machin.
Journal of Urban Economics (2005)

545 Citations

Valuing English primary schools

Stephen Gibbons;Stephen Machin.
Journal of Urban Economics (2003)

452 Citations

Does hospital competition save lives?: evidence from the English NHS patient choice reforms

Zack Cooper;Stephen Gibbons;Simon Jones;Alistair McGuire.
The Economic Journal (2011)

447 Citations

The Costs of Urban Property Crime

Steve Gibbons.
The Economic Journal (2004)

422 Citations

Valuing school quality, better transport, and lower crime: evidence from house prices

Stephen Gibbons;Stephen Machin.
Oxford Review of Economic Policy (2008)

314 Citations

Valuing school quality using boundary discontinuities

Stephen Gibbons;Stephen Machin;Olmo Silva.
Journal of Urban Economics (2013)

295 Citations

New road infrastructure: The effects on firms

Stephen Gibbons;Teemu Lyytikäinen;Henry G. Overman;Rosa Sanchis-Guarner.
Journal of Urban Economics (2019)

260 Citations

Choice, competition and pupil achievement

Stephen Gibbons;Stephen Machin;Olmo Silva.
Journal of the European Economic Association (2008)

252 Citations

Geography, choice and participation in higher education in England

Stephen Gibbons;Anna Vignoles.
Regional Science and Urban Economics (2012)

222 Citations

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