E (Elissaios) Papyrakis

Biography

Dr Elissaios Papyrakis is a Senior Lecturer in Development Economics (Macroeconomics) at the Institute of Social Studies of the Erasmus University in the Netherlands. Much of his research has focused on the long-term economic growth processes of developing economies, in particular with reference to those exporting mineral resources. He has extensive research experience in several fields related to globalisation and international development; for example on the links between trade openness and gender inequality, Dutch Disease effects of natural resource discoveries, international climate finance, colonization and historical development of institutions and the development effects of differences in population composition (ethnic/religious fractionalisation and polarisation). In 2007 he received the best award for doctoral research from the Dutch Research School for Socio-Economics and Natural Sciences of the Environment (SENSE).

International Institute of Social Studies

Associate professor | Academic staff unit
Email
papyrakis@iss.nl

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Work

  • Elissaios Papyrakis (2017) - Journal of Development Studies (Journal) (Editor)
    Activity: Editorial work Academic
  • Elissaios Papyrakis (2017) - Journal of Development Studies (Journal) (Editor)
    Activity: Publication Peer-review Academic

ECs waived in framework DD UEH Vietnam

Year
2024
Course Code
ISS-6008

Board of Examiners

Year
2024
Course Code
ISS-BOE-24-25

Major ECD

Year
2024
Course Code
ISS-ECD-24-25

General Information

Year
2024
Course Code
ISSGENERAL-24-25

3105 Research Paper Preparation

Year
2024
Course Code
ISS-3105-24-25

4231 Growth, Inequality and Poverty

Year
2024
Course Code
FW-ISS-4231

4231 Growth, Inequality and Poverty

Year
2024
Course Code
ISS-4231-24-25

5401 Research Paper

Year
2024
Course Code
ISS-5401-24-25

News regarding E (Elissaios) Papyrakis

New book about COVID-19 and international development

Elissaios Papyrakis talks about his new book exploring how the pandemic is influencing poverty, inequality and the livelihoods of vulnerable communities.
COVID-19 and international development - Book cover

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