معرفی
Dr. Daniel Gray is a Senior Lecturer in Economics at the University of Sheffield’s School of Economics. He holds a BSc in Economics and Mathematics (2009), an MSc in Economics (2010), and a PhD in Economics (2014), all from the University of Sheffield. His career includes a Research Assistant role at the Institute for Economic Analysis of Decision-making (InstEAD) before joining the University of Sheffield as a Lecturer in 2016.
His research focuses on household finance, subjective well-being, applied microeconometrics, and the effects of education on financial decision-making. Notable areas include the relationship between household finances and well-being, portfolio allocation, and healthcare utilization. He actively seeks to supervise PhD students in household finance and applied microeconometrics.
Dr. Gray has published extensively in top journals such as the Journal of Financial Stability, Economic Letters, and Economica. His work addresses topics like credit supply shocks, employee trust in workplaces, and the relative income hypothesis.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided information. His teaching includes modules on Economic Decision Making, Public Policy Evaluation, and Microeconomic Analysis, emphasizing real-world applications.
