
Overview
Graeme joined Bangor Business School as a Senior Lecturer in November 2022. Prior to this he had worked as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Innsbruck, and as a Lecturer at the University of Exeter. He has published in world leading and internationally excellent journals such as Management Science, Nature Human Behaviour, Economic Inquiry, Journal of Economic听Behavior and Organization, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, and European Economic Review.
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Graeme was the Subject Lead for Banking and Economics between 2023 and 2025. During that time, economics at 91精品黑料吃瓜 has entered the QS World University Rankings, and is one of only six disciplines in the University that enters the rankings. More can be read about that here: /news/2025-03-12-bangor-university-listed-among-worlds-elite-universities-again
Qualifications
- PhD: Economics
University of Exeter, 2016 - MSc: Economics
The University of Birmingham, 2012 - BSc: Economics
The University of Birmingham, 2010
Teaching and Supervision
I currently teach:
- ASB 2121 - Behavioural and Experimental Economics
- ASB 2308 - Macroeconomics
- ASB 3142 - Understanding the Global Economy
I also contribute to postgraduate Applied Business Project course, teaching, Experimental Methods for Economics and Finance.听
I am the main supervisor of Sebastian Medina, an ESRC studentship winner (expected graduation 2028).
Research Interests
My research interests are in the field of behavioural and experimental economics. I am interested in the broad topics of discrimination, social and other-regarding preferences, as well as understanding the role that intelligence plays in decision making. In the past, I have conducted experiments in the laboratory and in the field. This work has been supported by the British Academy.
I am particularly interested in working with PhD students who wish to focus on understanding economic decision making in natural settings.