Curriculum Vitae Ioannis Bournakis 2019

Personal Details

Dr Ioannis Bournakis Current Position: Senior Lecturer in Economics Contact Details: University Department of Economics Email: [email protected] Web page: https://sites.google.com/view/ioannis-bournakis/home Telephone: 02084115349 (Office), 07708704682 (mobile) Address: Middlesex University, , , NW4 4BT

Education

• PhD in Economics, , UK, 2008 • MA in Economics and Econometrics, , UK, 2001 • BA in Economics, University of Patras, Greece, 2000 • Post Graduate Certificate in Higher Education (PGCertHE), Middlesex University, UK, 2011 • Senior Teaching Fellowship, Current

Employment History

• Programme Leader, Distance Learning MBA, September 2013-current • Senior Lecturer in Economics, 9/2011-Current, Middlesex University, UK • Lecturer in Economics, 10/2008-August 2011, Middlesex University, UK • Lecturer in Economics, 9/2007-10/2008, , UK • Part Time Teacher in Economics, 9/2004- 4/2008, University of Kent, UK • Part Time Tutor in Economics, 6/2004-6/2007, , UK

Visiting Positions • Visiting Lecturer, 1/2011-12/2016, Regents University London, UK • Associate Lecturer, 1/2019- current, Birkbeck College, , UK Research

Academic Interests: Applied Macroeconomics, Economic Growth, International Trade, Productivity, Innovation, Regional Economics

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Curriculum Vitae Ioannis Bournakis 2019

Publications in Referred Journals 1. Bournakis, I., Vecchi, M. & Venturini, F., (2018), Off-shoring, Specialisation and R&D, Review of Income and Wealth, 64(1): 26-51. 2. Bournakis, I., Christopoulos, D. and Mallick, S. (2018), Knowledge Spillovers and output per Worker: An Industry-Level Analysis for OECD Countries, Economic Inquiry, 56 (2): 1028–1046. 3. Bournakis, I., Mallick, S., (2018), Do Corporate Tax Harm Economic Performance: Explaining distortions in R&D- and Export-Intensive UK Firms, Macroeconomic Dynamics. https://doi.org/10.1017/S136510051800055X 4. Bournakis, I., Papanastasiou, M. & Pitelis, C., (2018), The Impact of Multinational and Domestic Enterprises on Regional Productivity: Evidence from the UK, Regional Studies. DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2018.1447661. 5. Bournakis, I., Mallick, S., (2018), TFP Estimation at Firm Level: The Fiscal Aspect of Productivity Convergence in the UK, Economic Modelling, 70(C), 579-590. 6. Bournakis, I., Zhang, S., Zhao, S., Pearce, R., & Papanastassiou, M., (2018), Subsidiary Roles as Determinants of Subsidiary Technology Sourcing: Empirical Evidence from China. Economia Politica, 1-26. 7. Bournakis, I., Tsoukis, C., (2016), Government Size, Institutions, and Export Performance among OECD Economies, Economic Modelling, 53, 37-47. 8. Bournakis, I., (2014), Costs Knowledge and Market Structure: Understanding the Puzzle of International Competitiveness with Greek Export Data, International Review of Applied Economics, 28(3), 240-269. 9. Bournakis, I., (2012), The Determinants of Exports in Greek Manufacturing, Global Business and Economic Review, 14(4), 362-380. 10. Bournakis, I., (2012), Sources of TFP Growth in a Framework of Convergence: Evidence from Greece, International Review of Applied Economics, 26 (1), 47-72. 11. Bournakis, I., Vecchi, M. (2010), Tangible and Intangible Capital and the Pattern of Specialisation in EU, Review of Economics and Institutions, Vol. 2 (1).

Monographs and Books Bournakis, I., Tsoukis, C., Christopoulos, D. & Palivos, T., (2017). Political Economy Perspectives on the Greek Debt Crisis: Debt, Austerity and Unemployment, Palgrave MacMillan. Bournakis, I., (2009), Competitiveness Trade and Productivity, with Special Reference to Greece, VDM Verlag Publishing House, Germany, p.240.

Chapters in Books and Edited Volumes 1. Bournakis, I., Tsoukis, C., Christopoulos, D. & Palivos, T., (2017). On the Political Economy of the Crisis, Political Economy Perspectives on the Greek Debt Crisis, Palgrave MacMillan. 2. Bournakis, I., Christopoulos, D., (2017), Output and Unemployment: Estimating the Okun’s Law for Greece, Political Economy Perspectives on the Greek Debt Crisis, Palgrave MacMillan. 3. Bournakis, I, Tsoukis, C., (2017), A Survey on Greece’s Loss of Competitiveness, Political Economy Perspectives on the Greek Debt Crisis, Palgrave MacMillan

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4. Bournakis, I., (2014), Essay on Greece’s Political History and Economy, The Europa Regional Surveys of The World, Routledge 5. Bournakis, I., (2013), Essay on Greece’s Political History and Economy, The Europa Regional Surveys of The World, Routledge 6. Bournakis, I., (2011), “Productivity Performance, Determinants and Future Prospects”, in Prouska, R., and Kapsali, M., (ed.) Business and Management Practices in Greece - A Comparative Context, Palgrave Macmillan, pp.26-48 7. Bournakis, I., (2004), Trade Performance and the Growth of Productivity, in Stivachtis, Y., (ed.) Current Issues in European Integration, ATINER, pp.349-366

Revise and Resubmit and Working Papers

Bournakis, I., Savic, M. & Smith, L.H., (2017), The Effect of External Knowledge Sources and their Geography on Innovation in Knowledge Intensive Business Services (KIBS) SMEs; Some Implications for De-Industrialised Regions in the UK. [Accepted with Minor Revisions in Entrepreneurship and Regional Development] Bournakis, I., Bardaka, I & Kaplanoglou, G., (2018), Understanding the nexus of TFP and Austerity: Evidence from OECD TFP. Under Review in Manchester School. Bournakis, I., Boikos, S. & Christopoulos, D., (2017), Financial Reforms and Innovation: The Role of Barriers to Entry and Credit Controls. Submitted to Journal of International Money and Finance. Bournakis, I., Christopoulos, D., & Rizov, M., (2017), Africa’s Frontier Countries: Is There a Link Between Investors’ Sentiment and National Economic Efficiency. Mimeo Bournakis, I., Papaioannou, I., & Papanastassiou, M., (2018), Productivity, Structural Characteristics and Spillover Effects. Mimeo

PhD Supervision

I have supervised to completion the following PhD students: • Lateef Ademola Olatunji: FDI, Institutions and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan African Countries (Principal Supervisor), Completed September 2015. • Sam Bazargan: Trade Policies, Income Inequality and Financial Reforms, (Principal Supervisor), Completed January 2019. • Yuqiang Zhu, Financial Development and Economic Growth, Year 2.

Teaching

• Macroeconomics, International Economics, Development Economics, Public Economics • Modules Designed and Taught since 2004: o Intermediate Macroeconomics (Year 2) o Advanced Macroeconomics(Year 3-Graduate Course) o Public Economics (Year 3) 3

Curriculum Vitae Ioannis Bournakis 2019

o International Economics (Year 3) o International Trade Theory (Master Level) o Shipping Business Environment and International Trade (MBA module) (Postgraduate Level) [Awarded the BEST MODULE AWARD for 2010- 2011] • Pedagogic Interests o Tackling Academic Diversity in Teaching Economics o Promoting Student Learning Through Coordinating Learning and Formative Assessment o Encouraging Students Learning Through Experiential Activities

Administrative Roles

• Programme Leader of the Distance Learning MBA, Middlesex University Business School • Organiser of the Economics Research Seminars, Department of Economics, Middlesex University • Mentorship Scheme for Economics Students

Conferences, Invited Talks and Erasmus Visits

University of Manchester, , University of Bergen, Autonoma Universidad de Madrid, , , Austrian Institute of Economic Research, LMU Munich, , KU Leuven, , University of Jaume I, University of Lausanne, University of Rome, University of Ioannina, University of Salamanca, Athens University of Economics and Business, London School of Economics.

Media Experience

• BBC World news- Interviewed numerous times on issues about the impact of the current Debt Crisis on Greece’s Shipping Industry • Dukascopy Research Webinar-Swiss Forex Bank, Geneva, Switzerland

Referee in Academic Journals

Empirical Economics, Cambridge Journal of Economics, World Economy, International Economics, International Journal of Economics and Finance, World Development, International Journal of Production Economics, CESifo Economic Studies, Journal of International Trade and Development, International Review of Applied Economics, Applied Economics, International Journal of Monetary Economics and Finance, Review of International Economics, International Journal of Manpower, Economic Systems, Economic Modelling, Regional Studies, Economics Bulletin, Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, Singapore Economic Review 4

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Research Grants

• November 2018- Middlesex University Business School, Research Facilitation Funding (RFF), (Successful), £1000. • July 2018-European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), Co-Investigator as Member of the Centre for Enterprise and Economic Development Research (CEEDR) Team (Successful) • September 2018-London Co-Investment Fund (LCIF), Member of the CEEDR Team (Unsuccessful) • September 2017- OECD Future of Work Fellowship Scheme, 5000 Euros (Unsuccessful) • November 2012- Submission to British Academy- Small Grant Scheme, £10000 (Unsuccessful) • November 2011- Submission to British Academy –Small Grant Scheme, £10000 (Unsuccessful) • March 2010- Submission to British Academy –Small Grant Scheme, £10000 (Unsuccessful)

Membership of Professional Bodies and Learning Societies

European Economic Association, American Economic Association, Canadian Economics Association, Regional Studies Association, Royal Economic Society, Spanish Association of International Economics and Finance (AEEFI).

Econometric Software

• Stata (Advanced User) • Gauss(Intermediate Level) • Limdep • Eviews

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