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Stephen Gibbons is affiliated with the London School of Economics and Political Science in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on economics, econometrics, and finance, with significant contributions across several subfields, including economics and econometrics, endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, education, general economics, econometrics and finance, and finance.

Their published work covers diverse topics such as housing market and economics, regional economics and spatial analysis, school choice and performance, primary care and health outcomes, economic and environmental valuation, pituitary gland disorders and treatments, and educational assessment and improvement.

Among the recent papers authored by Stephen Gibbons are:

  • "Teacher turnover: Effects, mechanisms and organisational responses," 2021, Labour Economics
  • "The local economic impacts of regeneration projects: Evidence from UK's single regeneration budget," 2020, Journal of Urban Economics
  • "Market tremors: Shale gas exploration, earthquakes, and their impact on house prices," 2020, Journal of Urban Economics
  • "The spatial impacts of a massive rail disinvestment program: The Beeching Axe," 2024, Journal of Urban Economics
  • "School choice during a period of radical school reform. Evidence from academy conversion in England," 2020, Economic Policy

Stephen Gibbons frequently collaborates with other researchers. Notable coauthors include:

  • Stephan Heblich
  • Griffin Olsen
  • Milli West
  • Wing Province
  • Kimberly D. Brunisholz

Their work appears regularly in several academic venues. The frequent publication venues include:

  • Journal of Urban Economics
  • Quality Management in Health Care
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Endocrine Abstracts
  • Journal of Economic Geography

Best Publications

  • MOSTLY POINTLESS SPATIAL ECONOMETRICS

    Stephen Gibbons;Henry G. Overman

  • Valuing rail access using transport innovations

    Stephen Gibbons;Stephen Gibbons;Stephen Machin;Stephen Machin

  • Does Hospital Competition Save Lives? Evidence From The English NHS Patient Choice Reforms*

    Zack Cooper;Stephen Gibbons;Simon Jones;Alistair McGuire

  • The Costs of Urban Property Crime

    Steve Gibbons

  • The Amenity Value of English Nature: A Hedonic Price Approach

    Stephen Gibbons;Susana Mourato;Guilherme Mendes Resende

  • Valuing English primary schools

    Stephen Gibbons;Stephen Machin

  • Valuing school quality using boundary discontinuities

    Stephen Gibbons;Stephen Machin;Olmo Silva

  • New road infrastructure: The effects on firms

    Stephen Gibbons;Teemu Lyytikäinen;Henry G. Overman;Rosa Sanchis-Guarner

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

    Stephen Gibbons;Stephen Machin

  • Gone with the wind: valuing the visual impacts of wind turbines through house prices

    Stephen Gibbons

  • Choice, competition and pupil achievement

    Stephen Gibbons;Stephen Machin;Olmo Silva

  • Geography, choice and participation in higher education in England

    Stephen Gibbons;Anna Vignoles

  • School quality, child wellbeing and parents' satisfaction

    Stephen Gibbons;Olmo Silva

  • Paying for Primary Schools: Admission Constraints, School Popularity or Congestion?*

    Stephen Gibbons;Stephen Machin

  • The persistence of poverty across generations: A view from two British cohorts

    Stephen Gibbons;Jo Blanden

  • Students’ academic self-perception

    Arnaud Chevalier;Arnaud Chevalier;Stephen Gibbons;Stephen Gibbons;Andy Thorpe;Martin Snell

  • The Incidence of UK Housing Benefit: Evidence from the 1990s Reforms

    Stephen Gibbons;Alan Manning

  • Faith Primary Schools: Better Schools or Better Pupils?

    Stephen Gibbons;Olmo Silva

  • Student satisfaction, league tables and university applications: Evidence from Britain

    Stephen Gibbons;Stephen Gibbons;Eric Neumayer;Richard Perkins

  • Audit of prenatal diagnosis for haemoglobin disorders in the United Kingdom: the first 20 years

    B Modell;M Petrou;M Layton;L Varnavides

  • Valuing School Quality Using Boundary Discontinuities. CEE DP 132.

    Stephen Gibbons;Stephen Machin;Olmo Silva

  • PAYING FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS: ADMISSION CONSTRAINTS, SCHOOL POPULARITY OR

    Stephen Gibbons;Stephen Machin

Frequent Co-Authors

Alistair McGuire
Alistair McGuire London School of Economics and Political Science
Alan H. Bittles
Alan H. Bittles Edith Cowan University
Sue Povey
Sue Povey University College London
Joy E Lawn
Joy E Lawn London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Anne E. Green
Anne E. Green University of Birmingham
Susana Mourato
Susana Mourato London School of Economics and Political Science

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