Stephen Moore
Lecturer
Centre for Policy Studies
University College Cork
Ireland
Biography
Stephen Moore has been a full-time college lecturer at the Centre for Policy Studies since September 2014. After 10 years in industry, Stephen completed his BComm and MEconSc at University College Cork, and is currently completing a Graduate Diploma in Mathematics through the LSE. Stephen's research interests lie in the area of public expenditure, suicide, crime, drug prescribing costs and environmental economics. Stephen teaches principles of economics to undergraduate students across several disciplines.
Research Interest
Stephen's research interests currently lie in the area of public finance, suicide, crime and drug prescribing costs. Stephen is also interested in the field of environmental economics.
Publications
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Ahern, S; Moore, S; Cronin, J; Woods,N (2015) Drug expenditure of high-cost GMS patients and their characteristics in Ireland.
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A. ConwayLenihan, S. Ahern, S. Moore, J. Cronin, N. Woods (2016) Factors influencing the variation in GMS prescribing expenditure in Ireland. : Health Economics Review
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Stephen Moore (2016) Wagner's Law in Ireland: An Econometric Analysis. : The Economic and Social Review