Lucie is wearing a white top and her blonde hair has a side parting and is blowing in the wind. She is standing outside and in the background are high-rise buildings. She is wearing pink lipstick and has blue eyes.

Dr Lucie Ingram

Senior Lecturer in Economics
The Claude Littner Business School

Dr Lucie Ingram is a senior lecturer and course leader at the University of West London. Her research focuses on understanding the impact of inequalities in income, wealth, health, social mobility, well-being, and political participation.

She obtained her PhD in Economics at Strasbourg University, where she specialised in the fields of wellbeing and political economics. Prior to joining the faculty, in collaboration with Scotland Yard, she supervised a socioeconomic impact evaluation of high-risk conflicts in local communities. She also held many positions within the finance and investment industry.

  • Qualifications

    • PhD Economics (Strasbourg University)
    • MSc International Finance and Investment (London Southbank University)
    • PgCert Professional Academic Practice (University of West London)
    • BSc (Hons) Business Economics (Middlesex University)
  • Awards

    Nominated for the Early Career Academic Award
  • Memberships

    Fellow Member - The Royal Economic Society
    Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA)

Teaching

Areas of professional excellence:

  • Behavioural economics and happiness
  • Public economics / research methods
  • Econometrics / financial modelling
  • Macroeconomics
  • Microeconomics
  • Political economy business economics
  • The economics of entertainment

Research

  • Research and publications

    Ayodeji, A. and Ingram, L. (2015) Efficient Portfolio Optimisation using the Conditional Value at Risk Approach, Journal of Organisational Studies and Innovation. Vol. 1, no. 2  

    Ingram, L. (2014) Application of ARIMA and ARCH/GARCH models to test foreign exchange market efficiency, Journal of Organisational Studies and Innovation. Vol. 1, no. 2

  • Conferences

    Conferences A World to Win conference (Rotterdam, 2017), International Conference on The Social Structure of Well-being Economics (Luxembourg, 2019)