Dr. James Malley

Professor

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Biography

James Malley is a professor in the Adam Smith Business School at the University of Glasgow, specializing in Economics. His full-time positions have included roles at the universities of Glasgow and Stirling, along with numerous visiting appointments across various European universities, central banks, and research institutes. He is a member of the Macroeconomics research cluster, focusing on areas such as business cycles, economic growth, dynamic general equilibrium, fiscal policy, productivity, and inequality. His research has led to significant grants, including a €348,000 European Social Fund project on public sector reform and studies on optimal taxation and productivity growth funded by the Economic and Social Research Council. Additionally, he has supervised multiple PhD topics related to macroeconomic policy and inequality, contributing extensively to the field through teaching macroeconomic theory at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. His ongoing work can be found on his RePEc profile.

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Experience

Professor

2000-01-01 — Present

University of Glasgow • Glasgow

Teaching and research in Economics, focusing on macroeconomic theory and policy.