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Matthew Knowles is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in the Department of Economics at City, University of London, within the School of Arts and Social Sciences. He previously held academic positions at the University of St Andrews as a Lecturer and at the University of Cologne as a Research Fellow.
His research focuses on macroeconomics, public finance, and political economy, particularly examining how financial and labor market frictions affect business cycles and optimal taxation. Key interests include wage rigidity, unemployment, and capital taxation.
The two most recent publications highlight his interdisciplinary approach, combining macroeconomic theory with political economy. One article investigates strategic issue engagement in political campaigns, while the other develops theoretical frameworks for taxing risky entrepreneurial investments. Both contributions reflect his focus on policy-relevant economic modeling.
Matthew Knowles earned his PhD in Economics from the University of Rochester between 2010 and 2017.
He has not been listed with any scientific awards or honors in the provided sources.
There is no public information available about graduate students he may have advised or research grants he has led. No details are provided about labs, research teams, or collaborative groups he leads.


