About
Maria Cotofan is a Lecturer in Economics and Policy at the Department of Political Economy within the School of Politics and Economics, Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy at King's College London. She maintains dual research affiliations as a Research Associate at the Centre for Economic Performance (LSE) and the Wellbeing Research Centre (Oxford University), following her prior role as a Research Officer at the Centre for Economic Performance (LSE).
Education:
- PhD from Erasmus University
Research Interests:
- Labour economics
- Behavioural economics
- Experimental economics
- Policy evaluation
- Inequality
- Wellbeing
- Immigration socio-political consequences
Her work examines deprivation effects, labour market functionality, and how early economic experiences shape lifelong behaviour, preferences, and beliefs through non-pecuniary incentives and policy interventions.
Recent publications (2021-2024) reveal concentrated investigation into wellbeing-inequality-labour market intersections, featuring spatial happiness analysis, job quality-wage distributions, economic hardship impacts on compassion/immigration attitudes, and macroeconomic condition effects on career trajectories using experimental methodologies.
Advising and Research Support:
- Accepts PhD supervision in applied microeconomics, labour economics, and behavioural economics
- Specializes in non-pecuniary incentives, early-life experience impacts, and cross-sector policy evaluation
- Research sustained through institutional affiliations with CEP and Wellbeing Research Centre
Research Groups:
- Quantitative Political Economy Research Group: Integrates economics/political science via advanced quantitative methods
- Centre for British Democracy: Analyzes UK governance through historical, theoretical, and constitutional lenses
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