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Angeliki Theophilopoulou

Angeliki TheophilopoulouDepartment: Finance and Business Law (FBL)

Position: Senior lecturer

Contact:
+44 (0)20 7911 5000 ext 66562
a.theophilopoulou@westminster.ac.uk

Education
PhD in Economics, Birkbeck, University of London
MSc in European Economic Studies, University of Reading
BSc in Business Administration, University of Piraeus, Greece

Biography
Angeliki is a Senior Lecturer in Pensions and Finance at the University of Westminster. She came to Westminster Business School after holding teaching positions at Birkbeck College, University College London, and University of Reading.  She has been an intern at the Fiscal Policy division of the European Central Bank, where she was involved in projects on pension reforms.  Her current research is in the area of pensions and macroeconomic performance, fiscal and monetary policy in the European Monetary Union.

Teaching
Module Leader in Financial Markets and Institutions (MSc) and Financial Quantitative Tecniques, (BSc). Teaching also for Modern Finance (MSc), Research Methods in Finance and Accounting (MSc) and Investment Strategy and Analysis (BSc).

Research
-International transmission of shocks: A time-varying Factor Augmented VAR approach to the open economy, 2011, with Philip Liu and Haroon Mumtaz, Bank of England, Working paper series, No 425.
-The Role of Labour Earnings in determining Post Retirement Income: Evidence from the British Households Panel Survey, 2010, with Orla Gough and Roberta Adami.
-Population Ageing and Public Pension Reforms in a Small Open Economy, 2008, with Christiane Nickel and Philipp Rother, ECB Working Papers Series, No 863.
-The Impact of Structural Pension Reforms on Macroeconomic Performance: An Empirical Analysis, 2007, Birkbeck College Working Paper Series, No 0806.
-Entrance and Fiscal Policies in a Monetary Union. A Theoretical Analysis, work in progress.
-Forecasting Fiscal Variables with Bayesian VARs, with Andrea Carriero and Haroon Mumtaz, work in progress.
-Tax Competition, International Transfers and Time Inconsistency. An application to European Monetary Union, work in progress.

Conferences
-16th International Conference on Computing in Economics and Finance, 2010, London
-Risk Sharing in Defined Contribution Pension Schemes, 2010, Exeter
-2nd International Symposium on Economic Theory Policy and Applications, 2007, Athens
-10th International Conference on Macroeconomic Analysis and International Finance, 2006, Crete
-Seminar on Pension Reforms, European Central Bank, 2005, Frankfurt
-Royal Economic Society, Easter School 2004: Public Economics and Political Economy