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Alex Tsiukes is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Winthrop University, part of the College of Business and Technology's Department of Economics. A Winthrop alumnus, he holds a B.A. in Economics from Winthrop University, followed by an M.A. and Ph.D. in Economics from West Virginia University. His research focuses on urban and transportation economics, emphasizing causal inference techniques to evaluate policy impacts on urban congestion and health outcomes.
Education:
- B.A., Economics, Winthrop University
- M.A., Economics, West Virginia University
- Ph.D., Economics, West Virginia University
Research Interests: Dr. Tsiukes explores the intersection of transportation policies and urban systems, with a focus on mitigating congestion externalities. His work examines how mega-events like sports games influence cycling demand and crash severity (‘safety in numbers’ effect) and how public transit strikes affect health and travel behavior. He employs causal inference methods to analyze policy implications for urban planning and public health.
Teaching & Student Feedback: Known for engaging pedagogy, he has taught courses such as Applied Econometrics, Business Statistics, and Principles of Microeconomics. Students praise his approachable style, clear explanations, and ability to foster class participation.
Publications & Research: Recent works include a book review in The Review of Regional Studies (2023) and studies on urban transportation’s health impacts (e.g., cycling safety during sports events). His research bridges policy analysis and practical urban challenges, emphasizing actionable insights for policymakers.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates on projects related to transportation economics and health, though no formal lab or team affiliation is noted.



