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Giorgos Meramveliotakis is an Assistant Professor of Economic Theory and Policy at Neapolis University Pafos, where he coordinates the Master of Public Administration (MPA) and MSc in European Politics & Governance programs. He concurrently serves as an Associate Editor at the Journal of Innovation & Entrepreneurship (Springer, Q1). His academic career includes teaching roles at the University of Crete, Hellenic Mediterranean University, University of Roehampton, and University of Liverpool. His research focuses on Political Economy, Institutional Economics, and Sustainable Development, with a particular emphasis on property rights, economic policy, and historical economic thought. His work has been recognized by ScholarGPS as among the top 0.35% of global scholars in Sustainable Development over five years.
Research Interests: Meramveliotakis explores intersections between political economy and sustainable development, institutional frameworks, and historical economic theories. He critically examines property rights systems, state roles in economic efficiency, and regulatory policies for SMEs. His recent work integrates classical political economy principles with modern sustainability challenges.
Publications: His most recent articles analyze sustainable development policy proposals (e.g., energy conservation nudges), Greek SMEs' SDG compliance, and critiques of new institutional economics. These contributions highlight his commitment to bridging theoretical frameworks with practical policy solutions.
Awards: His top-tier global ranking in Sustainable Development reflects significant scholarly impact. This recognition underscores his work's relevance to global economic and environmental challenges.
Advising & Grants: While no students are listed, his coordination of postgraduate programs suggests active involvement in academic mentorship. His editorial role indicates engagement in shaping scholarly discourse through peer review and journal leadership.




