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Dr Sabine D'Costa is a Senior Lecturer in Economics at the University of Westminster, affiliated with the Westminster Business School and the department of Organisations, Economy and Society. Her work focuses on economic geography, urban and regional economics, with expertise in transportation impacts, structural policies, and labor markets. She holds a PhD from the University of Michigan (2010) and prior affiliations with Queen Mary University and the London School of Economics.
Education:
- HEC School of Management (Paris, France), 1997
- DEA in Economics, EHESS (Paris, France), 2001
- PhD in Economics, University of Michigan, 2010
Her research explores urban wage premiums, firm productivity, and regional policy effectiveness. Recent projects include analyzing transportation investments' firm-level impacts and the role of structural reforms in regional productivity growth. She is affiliated with Queen Mary University's Centre for Globalisation Research and collaborates with the Global Economic Policy Group.
Teaching focuses on microeconomics and economics for public policy at the MSc and undergraduate levels. She actively supervises PhD students in applied economics, emphasizing firm productivity, foreign direct investment, and spatial economic disparities.




