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Dr. Sarah Sinclair is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics Finance & Marketing at RMIT University, Australia. Her research focuses on economic policy analysis, family economics, and structural ageing, with notable projects addressing NowCasting via pedestrian data, fertility decision-making, and green finance in property development. She supervises research on housing affordability, child support systems, and blockchain applications in real estate. Sinclair is involved in funded projects with AHURI, CSIRO, and the Victorian Government, exploring topics like gendered housing policies and aging in place. She coordinates courses on blockchain economics and contributes as an Associate Editor to Economic Analysis and Policy. Her work bridges economic theory with practical policy solutions, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to socio-economic challenges.
- Education: Not explicitly stated in provided texts.
- Key Projects:
- CSIRO NGETGP: Digital capabilities for aged care ($70-NGET-R2).
- Victorian Government: Digital inclusion initiatives.
- REIA/REINZ: Blockchain in real estate.
- Teaching: Economics assessment of policy in health, demography, education, child support, and housing.
- Grants & Awards: Over $87k from AHURI for housing productivity research (2016).
Her research trends emphasize data-driven policy analysis, with recent work exploring blockchain, urban management, and equity in housing and aging. Sinclair’s articles highlight cross-sector collaboration and evidence-based solutions for socio-economic disparities.
- Awards: None explicitly mentioned.
- Advising: Supervised projects on Ethiopia’s child welfare, Pakistan’s financial inclusion, and Australia’s home equity use.
Collaborations include interdisciplinary teams addressing urban challenges and policy design, reflecting her commitment to actionable research outcomes.


