Seinor Lecturer in Economics, Sheffield Hallam University
I joined Sheffield Hallam University in January 2019. Before that, I worked in a few universities (University of Manchester, UCL and University of Southampton) teaching economics to both undergraduate and postgraduate students. My journey of teaching economics to business school students started in January 2017 at Aston University.
My philosophy of teaching is to make economics subject interesting to my students. I believe that my students can perform their best if they could enjoy the learning process. My research is mostly concentrated on theoretical Macroeconomics and Applied Econometrics.
Five ways that the super-strong US dollar could hurt the world economy
Jul 11, 2022 05:51 am UTC| Economy
The US dollar has been on a major surge against major global currencies in the past year, recently hitting levels not seen in 20 years. It has gained 15% against the British pound, 16% against the euro and 23% against the...
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