Marta Zieba
Lecturer
Economics
University of Limerick
Ireland
Biography
I am a lecturer in Economics in Kemmy Business School, University of Limerick. My main research interest is in the applied microeconomics and microeconometrics. She completed her master's degree in Economics and Business Administration (Diplom-Kauffrau) from European University Viadrina (Frankfurt/Oder) in Germany (2003), followed by PhD in Economics from Trinity College Dublin (2008). Her PhD work was related to the estimation of production and demand functions for German, Austrian and Swiss non-profit theatres. From 2008 until 2011, She was a postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin, where I worked in the area of cultural economics but also development and migration economics. She joined the Department of Economics, University of Limerick in 2012. She have been teaching economics on both the undergraduate and the MSc. in Economic Analysis programmes. Since 2017, She is a co-founder and leader of the Efficiency and Productivity Analysis research group based in Kemmy Business School. She is interested in studying the demand and productivity factors for the performing arts institutions. Her other recent research areas of interest are tourism economics, health economics and efficiency analysis of the health secto
Research Interest
Applied microeconomics and microeconometrics