Academic staff
Emmanouil Trachanas
Associate professor

Studies

Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching in Higher Education (2015), Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom

PhD in Economics (2013), School of Economics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

MSc in International and European Economics (2009), School of Economics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

BSc (Hons) in Economics (2007), School of Economics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

 

Experience - Academic Positions

Associate Professor, School of Economics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece (2024-Present)

Assistant Professor, Department of Accounting and Finance, University of Macedonia, Greece (2022–2024)

Senior Lecturer in Economics (Research & Teaching), Oxford Brookes Business School, Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom (2014–2022)

 

Research Interests

Empirical macroeconomics, applied econometrics

 

Publications - Conferences

Selected journal articles

  • Asteriou, D., Spanos, K. and Trachanas, E. (2024). Financial development, economic growth and the role of fiscal policy during normal and stress times: Evidence for 26 EU countries. International Journal of Finance & Economics, 29(2), 1175-2555.
  • Alexiou, C. and Trachanas, E. (2023). The impact of trade unions and government party orientation on income inequality: Evidence from 17 OECD economies. Journal of Economic Studies 50 (3) 506-524.
  • Cushman D.O, De Vita, G. and Trachanas, E. (2023). Is the Fisher effect asymmetric? Cointegration analysis and expectations measurement. International Journal of Finance & Economics 28(4), 3727-3748.
  • De Vita, G., Alexiou, C., Trachanas, E. and Luo, Y. (2022). Does intellectual property rights protection affect UK and US outward FDI and earnings from FDI? A sectoral analysis. Journal of Economic Studies 49 (8), pp. 1387-1421.
  • Haldarov, Z., Asteriou, D. and Trachanas, E. (2022). The impact of bank ownership on lending behaviour: Evidence from the 2008-2009 financial crisis. International Journal of Finance & Economics 27 (2), pp.2006-2025.
  • Alexiou, C., Trachanas, E. and Vogiazas, S. (2022). Income inequality and financialization: A not so straightforward relationship. Journal of Economic Studies 49 (1), 95-111.
  • Alexiou, C. and Trachanas, E. (2021). Health outcomes, income and income inequality: Revisiting the empirical relationship. Forum for Health Economics & Policy 24(2), 75-100.
  • Alexiou, C. and Trachanas, E. (2021). Politics, government health expenditure and infant mortality: Does political party orientation matter? International Journal of Social Economics 48 (12), 1810-1825.
  • Alexiou, C. and Trachanas, E. (2020). Predicting post-war US recessions: A probit modelling approach. Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 54, 210-219.
  • De Vita, G., Trachanas, E. and Luo, Y. (2018). Revisiting the bi-directional causality between debt and growth: Evidence from linear and nonlinear tests. Journal of International Money and Finance 83, 55-74.
  • De Vita, G. and Trachanas, E. (2016). ‘Nonlinear causality between crude oil price and exchange rate: A comparative study of China and India’ - A failed replication (negative Type 1 and Type 2). Energy Economics 56, 150-160.
  • Fousekis, P. and Trachanas, E. (2016). Price transmission in the international skim milk powder markets. Applied Economics 48(54), 5233-5245.
  • Fousekis, P., Katrakilidis, C. and Trachanas, E. (2016). Vertical price transmission in the US beef sector: Evidence from the nonlinear ARDL model. Economic Modelling 52, 499-506.
  • Trachanas, E. and Katrakilidis, C. (2014). Is the Greek budget deficit sustainable after all? Empirical evidence accounting for regime shifts. Applied Economics 46(20), 2387-2397.
  • Trachanas, E. and Katrakilidis, C. (2013). The dynamic linkages of fiscal and current account deficits: New evidence from five highly indebted European countries accounting for regime shifts and asymmetries. Economic Modelling 31, 502-510.
  • Trachanas, E. and Katrakilidis, C. (2013). Fiscal deficits under financial pressure and insolvency: Evidence for Italy, Greece and Spain. Journal of Policy Modeling 35(5), 730-749.
  • Katrakilidis, C. and Trachanas, E. (2012). What drives housing price dynamics in Greece: New evidence from asymmetric ARDL cointegration. Economic Modelling 29(4), 1064-1069.

 

Google Scholar author profile: https://scholar.google.gr/citations?user=cidWXNAAAAAJ

 

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Courses Taught

Time Series Analysis

Special Topics in Econometric Analysis

Applications of Financial Econometrics

Econometrics

Financial Econometrics

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