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Dr Ilias Asproudis

Dr Ilias Asproudis

Lecturer, Economics

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Available For Postgraduate Supervision

About

Dr Ilias (Elias) Asproudis joined the School of Management, Swansea University in March 2016 as a Lecturer in Economics.

He holds a PhD in Economics from School of Business and Economics, University of Loughborough, UK. He has an MSc/MBA in Organisation and Administration of Industrial Systems with specialization in Energy Management and Environmental Protection from University of Piraeus and from National Technical University of Athens, Greece. Also, he holds a BSc in Economics from University of Crete, Greece.

He has teaching experience from Northampton University, Nottingham Trent University and University of Loughborough.

Part of his research has been presented at international conferences like the European Association for Research in Industrial Economics, Royal Economic Society and European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists. He has published his work in international academic journals.

Areas Of Expertise

  • Environmental Economics and Environmental Policy
  • Industrial Organisation and Technological Choice
  • Microeconomics
  • Trade Unions and Bargaining
  • Environmental Non-Governmental Organisations

Career Highlights

Teaching Interests

Environmental and Resource Economics: The undergraduate module is designed to encourage awareness in the importance of the environment, both as an economic resource and a waste sink.

Labour Economics: This undergraduate module provides students with an understanding of the operation of labour markets from both a theoretical and an institutional perspective.

Research Methods: This postgraduate module begins with a review of key mathematical and statistical/econometric techniques before progressing onto more practical applications via the use of statistical/econometric and mathematical software. It also contains sessions on bibliographic database searching and sources of data, which will be beneficial for dissertations.