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Declan Dineen is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Limerick. His research focuses on Labour Market Economics, Macroeconometrics, and the economics of the tourism industry, with a particular emphasis on technical efficiency, econometric modeling, and the economic impact of infrastructure and events in Ireland.
- Bachelor of Arts, University College Cork (1993)
- Higher Diploma, University College Cork (1994)
- Master of Arts, University College Cork (1996)
- Advanced Econometrics, London School of Economics and Political Science
His work spans econometric modeling of tourism demand, technical efficiency analysis in healthcare (public hospitals and nursing homes), and SME performance. He employs stochastic frontier analysis, bootstrap DEA, and multivariate approaches to address questions of returns to scale, ownership impacts, and public policy relevance.
Recent publications include analyses of technical efficiency in Irish public hospitals (2024), scheduling in sports leagues (2022), and SME performance drivers (2017). Collaborations with researchers like Ni Luasa and Zieba highlight interdisciplinary and international focus.
- Member, Data Analysis Laboratory Committee (External Organisation)
- Member, Irish Economic Association



