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Peter T Hughes is a Lecturer in the Department of Economics at Leeds University Business School, University of Leeds. He specializes in teaching Microeconomics, Macroeconomic Theory, and Monetary Economics at the undergraduate level and plays a key role in academic leadership as Programme Director for Economics Joint Honours and Assistant Head of Year 1.
Education:
- PhD in Economics, University of Stirling (2010)
- MSc in Economics, University of Edinburgh (2006)
- BA (Hons) 1st Class in Economics, University of Stirling (2004)
His research interests span Monetary Economics, Behavioural Economics, Institutional Economics, History of Economic Thought, and Economic Methodology. He explores the theoretical and philosophical foundations of economic systems, with a focus on the role and evolution of money and institutions. His teaching emphasizes core economic theory and academic skills development.
Although no recent publications are listed in the provided text, his academic profile suggests a strong engagement with foundational and methodological aspects of economics, particularly in historical and institutional contexts.
Scientific Awards:
- ESRC 3+1 Studentship (2005)
Dr Hughes is actively involved in student education, supervising undergraduate, postgraduate, and research-level student projects. He leads the first-year core economic theory module and coordinates the final-year research project for joint honours students. He also collaborates with co-teaching schools to ensure academic coherence in interdisciplinary programs. There is no mention of external grants in the provided text.
He has previously served as a Teaching Fellow at both the University of Leeds (2012) and the University of Stirling (2009–2012), and as a Teaching Assistant at Stirling (2007–2009). He is not associated with any specific research lab or team in the provided information.




