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Simon Quinn is an Associate Professor of Economics at the Department of Economics and Public Policy within the Business School at Imperial College London. His research focuses on the intersection of labour economics and development economics, particularly examining the role of firms and organizations in economic outcomes. He is affiliated with the South Kensington Campus and maintains a professional website at simonrquinn.com.
Quinn's research interests include applied economics, econometrics, microfinance, and policy experiments. His work often employs field experiments to evaluate interventions such as job search assistance for refugees, credit mechanisms for microenterprises, and the impact of capital grants on productivity. Notable projects include studies on microequity models, virtual migration through online freelancing, and the effectiveness of job fairs in Ethiopia.
His publications span topics from microfinance in Pakistan to management practices in developing economies. While no specific scientific awards are listed, his contributions to development economics and applied research methodologies demonstrate significant academic impact. Quinn has collaborated on projects involving refugees in Jordan, Bangladeshi freelancers, and manufacturing networks in Africa. His research emphasizes practical policy implications for inclusive economic growth and labor market inclusion.




