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Andreas Markoulakis

Andreas Markoulakis
Curriculum Vitae

Contact details

Telephone: +44 (0)24 765 28090

Email: Andreas dot Markoulakis at warwick dot ac dot uk

Room: S2.119

Advice & feedback hours:

Term 1: Tuesday, 12:00-13:00 & Friday 13:00-14:00.

Term 2: Monday 12:00-13:00 & Friday 15:00-16:00.

Term 3: Monday 12:00-13:00 & Friday 15:00-16:00.

Please send an e-mail to arrange an appointment.


Related links

Advisor International Students / Curriculum Reviewer / GTA Assessor


Research Interests

  • Behavioural Economics, Experimental Economics
  • Microeconometrics
  • Environmental and Agricultural Economics

Education

PhD, University of Kent


Teaching

EC134: Topics in Applied Economics (Lecturer)

EC229: Economics of Strategy (Tutor)

EC331: Research In Applied Economics (Tutor)

EC204: Economics 2 (Tutor - Term 1)

EC138: Introduction to Environmental Economics (Lecturer - Tutor) (Term 2)

EC326: Industrial Economics 2: Strategy and Planning (Tutor - Term 2)

EC335: Managerial Economics (Lecturer - Tutor) (Term 2)


Research

How the facets of energy security impact the support for energy sources: Evidence from UK household data, with Nduka E., WRAP. A policy brief for this paper published in UKERC is available here.

The impact of energy security on renewable energy sources: Evidence from UK household data, with Nduka E., in progress.

Incentives for creative production: Assessing the marginal contribution of artificial intelligence, with Zissimos, I. and Maeda, U. (AEA RCT registered experiment, completed).

Spirituality, religiosity, stress, working from home and gender amidst Covid-19 pandemic, Markoulakis, Apergis E, and Apergis I. (2023), Management Research Review.

The volatility of loss aversion: Quantifying the impact of higher stakes, Working paper.

The asymmetry between gains and losses: The effect of higher stakes and time delay, Working paper.

The Semiconductors: Economic growth nexus, the software channel and the fall of labour share, with Apergis, E.

The one minute paper intervention in small group teaching, Economics Network, Teaching ideas.

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