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Overview

I am a senior lecturer in Economics in the division of Accounting Finance and Economics, at LBSU, Business School. I specialise in Economics with interests in Political Economics, Experimental Economics, Behavioral Economics and Theoretical Economics. Specifically using experimental economics to investigate questions in Political Economics.
I spent five years at the Royal Holloway University of London as a doctoral student and teaching fellow from 2013 – 2018 having previously studied my undergraduate and postgraduate in economics at the University. I also worked at Queen Mary University of London as a Teaching associate for one year between 2017 and 2018.

Research Interests

I currently have a working paper in experimental and theoretical economics that focuses on two-round voting models and the effect of uncertainty and victory conditions on the outcome of elections. Additionally, I have a working paper in theoretical economics that focuses on the effect of bounded rationality on voter decision making and rationalizing ‘wasted votes’.

Additional Responsibility


BUE Link Tutor
Financial Times Academic Representative

Subjects Taught


Current: Intermediate Microeconomics, Intermediate Macroeconomics, Behavioral Economics, Microeconomic Modelling, Finance and the Economy, & Introduction to Advanced Microeconomics. Previous: Introduction to Advanced Macroeconomics, Business Economics I, Business Economics II, Historical and Institutional Economics, Economic Research, Behavioral Finance (MSc).

Education/Academic qualification

PGCHE

20192021

Ph.D. Economics

20132017

MSc Economics

20122013

MSc Economics

20092012

External Positions and Roles

Teaching Assosiate, Queen Mary University of London

20172018

Teaching Fellow (0.25PT), Royal Holloway University of London

20162018

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