Qualifications

BSc; MSc; PhD

Academic background

I completed my MSc and PhD in Economics at the University of Leicester and was a Tutorial Assistant there from 1998 to 2002. I was then a Teaching Fellow at the University of Leicester from 2002 to 2003. From 2003 to 2004 I was a Lecturer at both St Hilda's College and Christ Church, Oxford. I continue to be a Lecturer at Christ Church. 

Undergraduate teaching

I teach Introductory Economics, Economics of OECD Countries, Macroeconomics, Money and Banking, and Quantitative Economics.

Research interests

My research focuses on Time Series Modelling, Data Revisions, Expectations and Survey Data, Monetary Policy, and Fiscal Policy.

Featured publications

"Are US Output Expectations Unbiased? A Cointegrated VAR Analysis in Real
Time", (with D. Papaikonomou), Economics Letters, Vol. 92, 2006.

"Public Sector Debt Dynamics: The Persistence and Sources of Shocks to Debt in 10 EU Countries", (with M. Antonini and K. Lee), Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Vol. 45, 2013.