
معرفی
Dr. Angelos Theodorakopoulos is a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Economics at Aston Business School, Aston University. His research spans international trade, industrial organization, and applied microeconomics, with a focus on global supply chains, trade elasticity, and the economic impacts of automation. He holds a PhD in Economics from Ghent University (2017), an MSc from the London School of Economics (2012), and a BSc from the University of Patras (2010).
- PhD, Economics, Ghent University (2013-2017)
- MSc, Economics, London School of Economics (2011-2012)
- BSc, Economics, University of Patras (2006-2010)
His research explores how technological advancements reshape labor markets and trade dynamics. Key projects include analyzing automation's impact on taxation, developing economic sentiment indices, and advancing structural gravity models for trade elasticity estimation. His work has been funded by organizations like the UKRI Policy Fellowship and conducted in collaboration with institutions such as the World Bank and Bank of England.
Recent publications highlight his contributions to understanding global supply chain vulnerabilities, productivity dispersion, and policy design in the era of technological disruption. He actively mentors PhD students and leads research initiatives at Aston’s Centre for Business Prosperity.
- UKRI Policy Fellowship (£136,579) - Scottish Government (2023)





