Dr Emily Whitehouse

School of Economics

Senior Lecturer in Economics

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e.whitehouse@sheffield.ac.uk
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Dr Emily Whitehouse
School of Economics
Room C54
Elmfield Building
Northumberland Road
Sheffield
S10 2TU
Profile

Emily was awarded a PhD in Economics from the University of Nottingham in 2017. Prior to that she obtained an MSc Economics and Econometrics from the University of Nottingham (2013), and a BSc International Business, Finance and Economics from the University of Manchester (2012).

Emily was appointed as a Lecturer in Economics at Newcastle University in 2018, before joining the ±¬ÁÏTV in 2020. 

Research interests

Emily’s research focuses on time series and financial econometrics. Some of her current areas of interest are:

  • Explosive autoregressive processes with applications to the detection and dating of asset price bubbles
  • Real time monitoring of economic and financial time series
  • Forecast evaluation

Emily is interested in supervising graduate research in the areas of time series and financial econometrics (both theoretical and applied).

Publications

Journal articles

  • Whitehouse EJ, Harvey DI & Leybourne SJ (2025) . International Journal of Forecasting, 41(3), 1260-1277.
  • Whitehouse EJ, Harvey DI & Leybourne SJ (2023) . Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 85(3), 482-513.
  • Harvey DI, Leybourne SJ & Whitehouse EJ (2020) . Journal of Empirical Finance, 58, 226-246.
  • Whitehouse EJ (2019) . Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 81(1), 20-41.
  • Harvey DI, Leybourne SJ & Whitehouse EJ (2018) . Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics, 22(1).
  • Harvey DI, Leybourne SJ & Whitehouse EJ (2017) . International Journal of Forecasting, 33(4), 833-847.

Working papers

  • Whitehouse EJ, Harvey DI & Leybourne SJ (2022) Real-time monitoring of bubbles and crashes. The Sheffield Economic Research Paper Series (SERPS), 2022007.
Teaching activities
  • ECN104: Introductory Finance for Economics