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Work experience
2020-present: Associate Professor in Economics, University of Greenwich, London.
2016-2020: Senior Lecturer in Economics, University of Greenwich, London.
2014-2016: Lecturer in Economics, University of Greenwich, London.
2011-2013: Researcher, Labour Institute, Greek General Confederation of Labour, Athens.
Teaching
Banking and Finance in a Global Context I and II, BSc Economics
Political Economy of Climate, Development and Finance, BSc Economics
Macroeconomics 2, MSc Economics
Education
2015: Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education, University of Greenwich, UK.
2014: Ph.D. in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Athens, Greece. Title: Essays on Financial Fragility, Instability and the Macroeconomy.
2008: MPhil in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Athens, Greece.
2006: MSc in Applied Economics and Finance, Department of Economics, University of Athens, Greece.
2005: Degree in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Athens, Greece.
Scholarships/Awards
2020-2021: Outstanding Research Award, University of Greenwich.
2018-2019: Excellence in Research, Faculty of Business Staff Awards, University of Greenwich.
2016-2017: Early Career Research Excellence Award, University of Greenwich.
2010-2013: Scholarship for PhD studies in Economics, Programme: Heracleitus II, co-financed by the European Union (European Social Fund – ESF) and Greek national funds.
2008-2010: Scholarship for PhD studies in Economics, Antonios Papadakis Endowment, Department of Economics, University of Athens, Greece.
2000: High performance scholarship/award, exams for the entrance to the Department of Economics, University of Athens & The Greek State Scholarship Foundation.
Invited lectures/presentations
‘Ecological Stock-Flow Consistent modelling’, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, December 2023.
‘Macrofinancial policies for a green and caring economy’, All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on the Green New Deal, 15 November 2023.
‘4th International Workshop Demand-led Workshop’, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 2023.
‘Stock-flow consistent modelling and its ecological applications’, Beyond the optimising agent Summer School in Advanced Methods for Economics and Political Economy, University of Greenwich, 6 June 2023.
‘Tools for decarbonising macroeconomic policy’, 30th Annual Levy Economics Institute Conference, 4 May 2023.
‘Climate change and monetary policy’, Levy Economics Institute, 11 April 2023.
‘Greening capital requirements’, Prudential policy and climate risks roundtable, NEF, March 2023.
‘Climateflation and the future of monetary policy’, Positive Money, Webinar, March 2023.
‘Greening central banking’, Rethinking Economics Greenwich, London, 25 February 2023.
‘Modelling ecosystem-macroeconomy interactions’, JUST2CE workshop on non-neoclassical approaches to ecological macroeconomics modelling, Sheffield, 21 September 2022.
‘Assessing climate policies: an ecological stock-flow consistent perspective’, Fields-CFI Workshop on Impacts of Climate Change on Economics, Finance, and Insurance, Canada, 19 September 2022.
‘Stock-flow consistent modelling and ecological macroeconomics’, 8th Summer School: Keynesian Macroeconomics and European Economic Policies, Research Network Macroeconomics and Macroeconomic Policies, Germany, 25-30 July 2022.
‘Are we moving towards a green active state?’, 8th Summer School: Keynesian Macroeconomics and European Economic Policies, Research Network Macroeconomics and Macroeconomic Policies, Germany, 25-30 July 2022.
‘Decarbonising quantitative easing programmes’, Heinrich Böll Conference Centre, Berlin, 12 July 2022.
‘Endogenous money and Minsky’s Financial Instability Hypothesis’, 11th PKES Summer School in Post Keynesian Economics, University of Greenwich, 22 June 2022.
‘Macrofinancial policies for a green and caring economy’, Progressive Economics Forum (PEF), 11 June 2022.
‘The macro financial and policy underpinnings of climate stress testing scenarios: Are they fit for purpose?’, CLIFIRIUM, Paris, 31 May 2022.
‘Ecological macroeconomics’, Rethinking Economics Greenwich, 24 February 2022.
‘Macroeconomic policies for the ecological transition: a stock-flow consistent approach’, Rethinking Economics Kiel, 1 February 2022.
‘An introduction to post-Keynesian economics for the post-Covid era’, Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism, 24 November 2021.
‘Climate finance and COP26’, EcoTeam Greenwich, 5 November 2021.
Keynote speech on ‘Assessing climate policy mixes: an ecological stock-flow consistent perspective’, 25th FMM conference ‘Macroeconomics of socio-ecological transition’, Germany, 28 October 2021.
‘Sustainable finance: open threads in data and methodology’, Sustainable Macro conference, 17 September 2021.
‘Endogenous money and Minsky's Financial Instability Hypothesis’, 10th PKES Summer School: Introduction to Post Keynesian Economics and Political Economy, University of Greenwich, 8 June - 11 June 2021.
‘Pluralist and complexity-based approaches to net zero’, civil service Exploring Economics network, 19 May 2021.
‘Climate change and finance’, Eco Team Greenwich, 21 April 2021.
‘Decarbonising is easy: Beyond market neutrality in the ECB’s corporate QE’, Next Generation Central Banking: Climate change, inequality, financial instability, Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung im Stiftungsverbund, 5 February 2021.
‘Stock-flow consistent modelling and ecological macroeconomics’, ECLAC Latin American School of Development Studies (ELADES), 22 January 2021.
‘Minsky and financial crises’, WU Seminar, Vienna, 1 December 2020.
‘From managing financial risks to financing sustainable development’, YSI Virtual Plenary, INET, 13 November 2020.
‘Climate change and central bank asset purchases: An empirical investigation for the euro area and the UK’, INSPIRE Festival, 1 - 4 September 2020.
‘Stock-flow consistent modelling and ecological macroeconomics’, 9th PKES Summer School: Introduction to Post Keynesian Economics and Political Economy, University of Greenwich, 23 June - 26 June 2020.
‘Minsky’s Financial Instability Hypothesis’, Online workshop on ‘A modern guide to financial shocks’, Università di Roma LUMSA, 22 May 2020.
‘Coupled climate-economy modelling’, Cargese Summer School: The Mathematics of Climate and the Environment, Institut Henri Poincare, France, 9-13 September 2019.
‘Stock-flow consistent modelling’, 7th Summer School: Keynesian Macroeconomics and European Economic Policies, Research Network Macroeconomics and Macroeconomic Policies, Germany, 28 July - 2 August 2019.
‘Climate change, finance and macroeconomic policies’, EAEPE summer school, Rome, Italy, 1-5 July 2019.
‘Fiscal policy and ecological sustainability: a post-Keynesian perspective’, Bilbao, Spain, 27-28 June 2019.
‘Fiscal policy and ecological sustainability: a post-Keynesian perspective’, Post Keynesian Economics Society, Goldsmiths, UK, 29 May 2019.
‘Climate change and finance’, Rethinking Economics, University of Greenwich, UK, 30 March 2019.
‘Fiscal policy and ecological sustainability: a post-Keynesian perspective’, Cambridge, UK, 28 March 2019.
‘Developing an environmentally sustainable financial system’, Transforming Finance Workshop, University of Greenwich, UK, 16 February 2019.
‘Minsky models: A structured survey’, Political Economy Research Group (PERG), Kingston University, UK, 15 February 2018.
‘Climate change and finance’, Launch of the Research and Enterprise Training Institute, University of Greenwich, UK, 6 December, 2017.
‘The effect of income distribution and fiscal policy on growth, investment, and budget balance: the case of Europe’, University of Greenwich, UK, 1 November, 2017.
‘Post-Keynesian stock-flow consistent modelling: theory and methodology’, 6th Summer School: Keynesian Macroeconomics and European Economic Policies, Research Network Macroeconomics and Macroeconomic Policies, Germany, 30 July - 5 August 2017.
‘The effect of income distribution and fiscal policy on growth, investment, and budget balance: the case of Europe’, University of Greenwich, UK, 4 May, 2017.
‘Minsky models: A structured survey’, Political Economy Research Group (PERG), Kingston University, UK, 14 December 2016.
Keynote speech on ‘Modelling Minsky: what have we learned and the way forward?’, 20th FMM conference ‘Towards pluralism in macroeconomics? 20 years anniversary conference of the FMM Research Network’, Germany, 21 October 2016.
‘Modelling the transition to a circular economy’, Ellen MacArthur Foundation, UK, 27 September 2016.
‘An introduction to stock-flow consistent modelling’, Summer school on applied stock-flow consistent macro-modelling, Kingston University, UK, 2 August 2016.
‘Towards counter-cyclical bank liquidity requirements: Empirical evidence for the Eurozone’, Analytical Political Economy workshop, Queen Mary University of London, UK, 13-14 May 2016.
‘Securitisation, wage stagnation and financial fragility: A stock-flow consistent perspective’, 5th Summer School: Keynesian Macroeconomics and European Economic Policies, Research Network Macroeconomics and Macroeconomic Policies, Germany, 31 July 2015.
‘Securitisation, wage stagnation and financial fragility: A stock-flow consistent perspective’, Political Economy Research Group (PERG), Kingston University, UK, 26 November 2014.
‘Margins of safety and instability in a macrodynamic model with Minskyan insights’, Post Keynesian Economics Study Group Workshop, SOAS, UK, 30 May 2014.
Other academic activities
Referee: Cambridge Journal of Economics [4], Ecological Economics [3], Economic Modelling [3], Energy Economics, Environmental and Resource Economics, European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention, Industrial and Corporate Change, Journal of Financial Stability [2], Journal of Behavior and Organization, Metroeconomica [3], Journal of Sustainable Development, Review of International Political Economy [2], Review of Evolutionary Political Economy, Review of Keynesian Economics [2], Review of Political Economy [2], Structural Change and Economic Dynamics.
External PhD examiner: Aalborg University (Denmark), CIRED École des Ponts ParisTech (France), HESAM University (France), University of Leeds (UK), University of Newcastle (Australia), University of Siena (Italy), University of Surrey (UK).
Committee member, Post-Keynesian Economics Society (PKES), 2014-present.
Fellow, Forum for Macroeconomics and Macroeconomic Policies (FMM), 2017-present.
Advisory Panel member, Positive Money, 2020-present.
Trustee, Foundation for European Economic Development (FEED), 2021-present.
Associate editor Review of Keynesian Economics, 2021-present.
Member of the Board of Editors Review of Political Economy, 2023-present.
Managing Board of Editors Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 2024-present.
Member of Reteaching Economics, 2014-present.
Research Associate, New Economics Foundation, 2014-2016.