
Swati Dhingra
Associate Professor · International Economics
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)About
Swati Dhingra is an Associate Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics (LSE), affiliated with the Centre for Economic Performance (CEP). Her research focuses on international economics, trade policy, and industrial organisation, with significant contributions to Brexit impact analysis and globalisation studies. She holds adjunct roles at Bocconi University and has been a visiting scholar at institutions including Cambridge and Oxford.
Educated at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (PhD 2010) and Delhi School of Economics, her work bridges academic research and public policy. She serves on prestigious boards such as the Institute for Fiscal Studies and the Royal Mint Museum. Notable achievements include the ERC Starting Grant and the FIW Young Economist Award.
Her research explores trade policy effects, firm heterogeneity, and labour market dynamics. Recent studies examine post-Brexit trade adjustments, non-tariff barriers, and the economic impacts of pandemics in developing economies. She advises UK government bodies on trade, industrial strategy, and macroeconomic policy.
Teaching includes international economics at undergraduate and graduate levels, with a focus on real-world policy applications. Supervised PhD students include Shania Bhalotia and Ningyuan Jia. Her work frequently appears in top journals like the Journal of Political Economy and Review of Economic Studies.
- Public Appointments: Board Member, Institute for Fiscal Studies; Expert Panel, UK Trade Modelling Review
- Grants: £10 million ESRC CEP Green Transition Programme; ERC €1.3 million BIGlobal Grant
- Media Engagement: Regular contributor to BBC, Bloomberg, and The Economist
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