Mary O'Mahony

Professor of Applied Economics at King’s Business School

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King’s Business School

Mary O’Mahony is Professor of Applied Economics at King's Business School. Her research interests include measuring and explaining international differences in productivity, technology and growth; human capital formation and its impacts on productivity and measuring performance in public services, including health and education.

She joined King’s in May 2013 and was previously Professor at Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham. She is currently a visiting fellow at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, London.

Her research has in recent years been primarily funded by the European Commission and she recently coordinated two EC FP7 projects SERVICEGAP and INDICSER as well as being academic coordinator on the FP6 EU KLEMS project.

Publications

  • Advancements in measuring intangibles for European economies 31 January 2018
  • The contribution of intangible assets to sectoral productivity growth in the EU 17 November 2016
  • The impact of ICT on the demand for skilled labour: A cross-country comparison 01 December 2008
  • The productivity gap between Europe and the United States: Trends and causes 01 January 2008
  • HUMAN CAPITAL FORMATION AND CONTINUOUS TRAINING: EVIDENCE FOR EU COUNTRIES 01 September 2012
  • Output, Input and Productivity Measures at the Industry Level: The EU KLEMS Database 01 June 2009

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