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Andrew Oswald (born November 27, 1953) is a Professor of Economics at the University of Warwick, UK. He is currently a Professorial Fellow of the ESRC. He has held posts at Oxford, the London School of Economics, Princeton, Dartmouth and Harvard.

Academic interests

Andrew Oswald lists his main research interest as "Applied Economics and Quantitive Social Science". His main work is on the "economic and social determinants of mental health and happiness".

Media contributions

Andrew recently contributed to the BBC series 'The Happiness Formula', has written over 200 articles for newspapers and magazines, and given around 400 broadcast-media interviews.

University of Warwick

Prof. Oswald leads the University's strategy on North America, and acts as an ambassador for the University both in the UK and abroad.

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