Dr Sotiris Kampanelis
Lecturer in Economics
- KampanelisS@cardiff.ac.uk
- Aberconway Building, Room F17, Colum Road, Cathays, Cardiff, CF10 3EU
- Available for postgraduate supervision
Overview
Dr. Sotiris Kampanelis joined Cardiff Business School in January 2020 as a Lecturer in the Department of Economics. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of St. Andrews, Scotland and his research interests lie in the broad area of (macro-) development economics, economic geography, and banking. Sotiris' work has been published in the Oxford Economic Papers journal and the Journal of Economic Geography. He was also awarded a grant from British Academy for his work on the effects of ancient trade routes on current local development in Australia. He has also accumulated teaching experience in economics and finance. He has taught several modules such as Applied Macroeconomics and Finance, Economics of the EU, and Financial Economics at the undergraduate level, and International Finance (Macroeconomics) at the postgraduate level.
Publication
2021
- Chronopoulos, D. K., Kampanelis, S., Oto-Peralias, D. and Wilson, J. O. S. 2021. Ancient colonialism and the economic geography of the Mediterranean. Journal of Economic Geography 21(5), pp. 717-759. (10.1093/jeg/lbaa028)
2019
- Kampanelis, S. 2019. It’s time for Westernization: the advantages of the early start for long-term economic development at the local level. Oxford Economic Papers 71(4), pp. 996-1025. (10.1093/oep/gpy064)
Articles
- Chronopoulos, D. K., Kampanelis, S., Oto-Peralias, D. and Wilson, J. O. S. 2021. Ancient colonialism and the economic geography of the Mediterranean. Journal of Economic Geography 21(5), pp. 717-759. (10.1093/jeg/lbaa028)
- Kampanelis, S. 2019. It’s time for Westernization: the advantages of the early start for long-term economic development at the local level. Oxford Economic Papers 71(4), pp. 996-1025. (10.1093/oep/gpy064)
Research
Economic Development
Economic Geography
Banking and Finance
Teaching
Financial Economics (Third Year BSc)
International Finance (MSc)
Biography
Ph.D. in Economics, University of St. Andrews, UK, 2019
MPhil in Economics, University of Athens, Greece, 2016
Supervisions
I am interested in supervising students in the area of Economic Development and Economic Geography.