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Anna Kochanova

Dr Anna Kochanova

(she/her)

Senior Lecturer in Economics

Cardiff Business School

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Available for postgraduate supervision

Overview

I am an applied economist, with research interests in political economy, development, public and environmental economics, and the economic impact of information and communication technologies.

Publication

2021

2020

2018

2017

2016

2015

Articles

Research

  • Political economy
  • Economic development
  • Environment and climate change
  • Applied econometrics

Teaching

Current modules:

  • Managerial economics (Second Year BSc)
  • Development economics (Third Year BSc)
  • Mathematics for economists (Second Year BSc)

Past modules:

  • Microeconomic analysis (Third Year BSc)

Biography

Qualifications

  • PhD in Economics, CERGE-EI, Prague, 2013
  • MA in Economics, European University at Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg, 2006
  • Diploma in Mathematics and Computer Sciences, Russian State Pedagogical University, Saint Petersburg, 2004

Academic positions

 

  • Senior Lecturer, Cardiff Business School, Cardiff, 2023-present
  • Lecturer, Cardiff Business School, Cardiff, 2017-2023
  • Senior Research Fellow, Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Bonn, 2013-2017

 

 

Supervisions

I am interested in supervising PhD students in the areas of:

  • Institutional economics and development
  • Environment and climate change
  • Political participation, trust, attitudes
  • Corruption
  • International and private sector development
  • Economic impact of ICT
  • Non-cognitive skills development

Current supervision

Yuchen Feng

Yuchen Feng

Graduate Tutor

Irum Awan

Irum Awan

Research student

Alex Gill

Alex Gill

Research student

Contact Details

Email KochanovaA@cardiff.ac.uk
Telephone +44 29208 76627
Campuses Aberconway Building, Room Room E02b, Colum Road, Cathays, Cardiff, CF10 3EU

Research themes

Specialisms

  • Environment and climate change
  • Political economy and social change
  • Socio-economic development