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Professor Luis Angeles holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Lausanne and has been at the University of Glasgow's Adam Smith Business School since 2006. He serves as a Professor in Economics and has held roles including director of MSc programs in Development, P&DR Reviewer, REF impact champion, and Deputy Head of Subject. He is an editorial board member of the Journal of International Development (2013–2018) and an external examiner at the University of Manchester (2018–present).
His research focuses on Macroeconomics, Economic History, Economic Development, Money and Banking, and Inequality. Key areas include banking operations, colonialism's impact, and institutional economics. He has authored a 2022 book on financial crises and published widely on topics like the African slave trade, pre-colonial institutions, and demographic transitions.
Professor Angeles supervises doctoral research on banking, economic history, and development. His teaching includes courses on economic inequality and banking theory. Despite no explicitly mentioned awards, his extensive publications and academic service highlight his contributions to economic scholarship.
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