Dr Thomas Siddall
School of Economics
Research Associate
Full contact details
School of Economics
Elmfield Building
Northumberland Road
Sheffield
S10 2TU
- Profile
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Thomas is a Research Associate and University Teacher at the School of Economics. He is currently employed as a researcher on a project funded by the Leverhulme Trust exploring the implications of shifting household saving patterns on productivity.
His research interests lie in urban and environmental economics, as well as the economics of social care.
Thomas completed his PhD within the school; prior to this, he held a career in urban consultancy, working with public- and private-sector clients. He still undertakes consulting projects, using his expertise in coding to produce data products for organisations in the public and charity sectors.
- Qualifications
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PhD Economics: University of Sheffield (2025)
MSc Economics: University of Sheffield (2018)
BA Economics and Politics: Keele University (2017)
- Research interests
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Thomas's research interests lie in urban and environmental economics. His research has a broad focus on urban property markets, to which he is currently exploring the links between residential energy efficiency investment and property prices, and how the two interact to affect household's location decisions.
Thomas is also working on a number of other projects: exploring the local economic effects of offshore wind development; the effects of urban regeneration on property prices; and the implications of shifts in household finance decisions on productivity.