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Panagiotis Fouskas is an Assistant Professor in Economics and serves as the Department Senior Tutor in the Department of Economics at the University of Birmingham, part of the Birmingham Business School. He joined the department in 2014 and is actively involved in teaching and research.
- BSc in General Economic Theory and Policy, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (2001–2006)
- MSc in Financial and Business Economics, University of Essex (2008–2009)
- PhD in Economics, Swansea University (2011–2014)
His research interests focus on Applied Industrial Economics, Productivity and Competitiveness, Applied Labour Economics, and Well-being and Quality of Life. He has explored topics such as economic theory and practice, options and derivatives, quantitative methods, and well-being among immigrant populations. His work bridges theoretical and empirical analysis in labour and business economics.
His recent publications include studies on the determinants of well-being among legal and illegal immigrants in South Italy, indicating a strong interest in migration, social indicators, and quality of life. These contributions reflect a broader trend in his research toward understanding socioeconomic well-being through empirical and policy-relevant lenses.
- D'Isanto, F., Fouskas, P., & Verde, M. (2015). Determinants of well-being among legal and illegal immigrants: evidence from South Italy. Social Indicators Research.
Panos Fouskas teaches undergraduate modules such as Topics in Economic Theory and Practice A, Options and Derivatives, and Quantitative Methods. He also supports student research as a Stata helper for Extended Essays and serves as the UG Exams Officer for finalists. He supervises postgraduate teaching assistants and contributes to departmental leadership through his role as Senior Tutor. There is no mention of external grants or funded research projects in the available text.
He is affiliated with the Department of Economics at the University of Birmingham and contributes to the academic environment through teaching, student support, and research in applied economics. His personal website provides additional insights into his academic profile and interests.


