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Oleksandr Shepotylo is a Senior Lecturer in Economics and International Business at Aston Business School, Aston University. He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Maryland and focuses on applied economic research in international trade, productivity, and trade policy. His work examines how firms, industries, and countries grow through global market integration, with a particular emphasis on trade policy effects and spatial economics.
Education:
- PhD in Economics, University of Maryland (2000–2006)
Research Interests: Shepotylo’s research spans international trade policy, productivity analysis, and the impacts of geopolitical events like Brexit. He uses partial equilibrium models to study firm-level dynamics and general equilibrium frameworks to analyze bilateral trade flows. His recent work explores Brexit’s effects on UK trade, non-tariff measures, and spatial spillovers in global markets. Key areas include trade disintegration, services trade dynamics, and policy uncertainty in emerging economies like Ukraine.
Recent Trends in Publications: Recent articles focus on Brexit’s impact on UK services exports, the role of non-tariff measures post-Brexit, and geopolitical trade dynamics in Europe. His work bridges empirical analysis with policy implications, often using synthetic control methods and gravity models to assess trade outcomes. Collaborations with institutions like the European Journal of Political Economy and the Journal of International Business Policy highlight his interdisciplinary approach.
Grants & Labs: While specific grants are not listed, his research frequently addresses policy-relevant topics such as EU integration, Ukrainian export strategies, and post-pandemic globalization trends. He is affiliated with Aston University’s Centre for Business Prosperity, contributing to applied economic research initiatives.

