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Konstantinos Angelopoulos joined Adam Smith Business School in September 2007. He holds degrees from Athens University of Economics and Business and the University of Warwick. Previously, he worked at the University of Stirling as a lecturer. Konstantinos is affiliated with CESifo in Munich. His research interests are aligned with the Macroeconomics research cluster and his areas of expertise include Dynamic General Equilibrium, Inequality, Economic Fluctuations, Fiscal Policies, and Political Economy. Among his research projects, he investigates the origins of inequality and suggests that risk exposure may be a crucial factor in understanding wealth disparities in pre-modern societies. This work engages local communities, NGOs, and policymakers to inform educational outreach. Additionally, he explores the relationship between socioeconomic inequality and health risks by leveraging historical data to assess long-term health outcomes following disease outbreaks. Konstantinos has received various funding from ESRC, Scottish Funding Council, and EU sources to support these initiatives. He supervises PhD students focusing on inequality and fiscal policy, contributing to diverse areas of public economics education.
Adam Smith Business School • Glasgow, Scotland
Teaching and research in economics, focusing on macroeconomics, inequality, and fiscal policies.