Biography
Daniele Girardi is a Lecturer in Economics in the Department of Political Economy.
Daniele is an applied economist whose research covers a diverse range of topics, mainly in political economy and empirical macroeconomics.
Prior to joining King’s College, he has been Assistant Professor and then Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He serves or has served as an Associate Editor at the Journal of Economic Surveys, the Review of Keynesian Economics, and the Review of Social Economy.
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Office hours
Monday: 11.00 - 12.00
Tuesday: 10.30 - 11.30
(book via e-mail)
Research interests
Political economy, empirical macroeconomics, applied econometrics.
Teaching
- Advanced macroeconomics (graduate)
- Quantitative Methods (undergraduate)
- Managing the UK economy: fiscal and monetary policy since 1945 (graduate)
PhD supervision
Daniele is interested in supervising PhD theses in political economy, empirical macroeconomics and applied microeconomics.
Research
Quantitative Political Economy Research Group
The Quantitative Political Economy research group gathers economists and political scientists that are committed to bridging the two disciplines. The common ground is the study politics and policies with advanced quantitative methods and formal modeling.
News
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Research
Quantitative Political Economy Research Group
The Quantitative Political Economy research group gathers economists and political scientists that are committed to bridging the two disciplines. The common ground is the study politics and policies with advanced quantitative methods and formal modeling.
News
Does studying economics make you more self-centred?
It’s an old trope that studying economics makes you more selfish.