Edward Pinchbeck
Edward (Ted) is a Birmingham Fellow in the Department of Economics at the University of Birmingham.
Background
Ted joined the University of Birmingham in 2020. He was previously a Lecturer in Economics at City, University of London and a Research Associate at the Centre of Economics Performance at LSE. He completed his PhD at LSE. Prior to re-joining academia, he spent around five years working as professional economist in various UK central government departments.
Research interests
- Environmental economics
- Urban economics
- Health economics
- Economic history
- Policy evaluation
Research
Research - 2021
This paper uses the housing market to examine the costs of indoor air pollution. The authors focus on radon and find that as published risk levels in England show an increase, property prices decrease. Read more
Research - 2017
This research investigates the impact of historical preservation policies in England (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) on domestic energy consumption, finding that the policies limit energy consumption savings. Read more