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Professor Solomos Solomou is a Senior Fellow and Director of Studies in Economics at the Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge. His academic career spans decades, with election to his current role dating back to 1983.
- Affiliation: Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge
- Contact: solomos.solomou@econ.cam.ac.uk
Professor Solomou specializes in macroeconomic history, focusing on business cycles, economic growth, and national accounting. His research bridges historical economic data analysis with modern macroeconomic theory, emphasizing GDP measurement, inflation expectations, and exchange rate dynamics. Recent work explores long-term economic trends, trade policy impacts, and the interplay between climate variables and economic performance.
The articles in his bibliography reveal a consistent focus on historical macroeconomic patterns, including studies on Kondratieff cycles, Kitchin cycles, and GDP estimation across multiple eras. His publications analyze the economic effects of tariffs, banking crises, and weather shocks, often employing balanced national account estimates to refine historical economic understanding. Key regions of interest include the UK, Chile, and Japan, with comparative studies of interwar economies and pre-WWII trade systems.




