I am currently a Lecturer in Economics at Liverpool Hope University, UK and a co-organiser of the International AMEF conference.
My research agenda revolves around Applied Economics and Applied Econometrics and covers a broad range of topics.
During the period 2021-2024, I was responsible for conducting SHARE (in Cyprus) one of the biggest research infrastructures for studying the effects of health, social, economic and environmental policies over the life-course of European citizens and beyond.
My ongoing work is focusing on:
Housing Market Uncertainty (supported by LSE)
Growth Through Manufacturing and Services sectors (WP available)
Financial Literacy and Economic Growth (WP available)
Labour Market Policies and Labour Market Outcomes (WP available)
Candidates’ race and ideology in U.S. elections (Work in Progress)
Market Performance and Reputation System Informativeness: An Experimental Approach (Work in Progress)
Selected Publications in Refereed Journals
"How Important is Tourism for Growth?" (joint with T. Panagiotidis and M. Mussoni) in International Journal of Finance and Economics (2024), 29(4), 4704–4720 (link)
"Pandora’s Rules in the Laboratory" (joint with E. Lykopoulos & D. Xefteris) in Experimental Economics (2022), 25(5), 1492-1514 (link)
"Financial Development, Reforms and Growth" (joint with T. Panagiotidis & S. Boikos) in Economic Modelling (2022), 108, 105734 (link)
Contact details
Liverpool Hope University,
School of Business,
Hope Park, Liverpool L16 9JD
United Kingdom
Email: vouchag (at) hope.ac.uk