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Melina Dritsaki

Melina Dritsaki


Melina Dritsaki MSc PhD

Research Fellow (2007- )

E-Mail: melina.dritsaki@brunel.ac.uk

Tel: +44 (0)1895 267558

Fax: +44 (0)1895 269708

 

Dr Melina Dritsaki is a Research Fellow at the Health Economics Research Group, Brunel University in London. She joined HERG in 2007 after working as a visiting lecturer and a research fellow at Cass Business School, City University. She started her academic carrier as a teaching assistant at Royal Holloway, University of London, and as a research associate at London Business School, UK.

She holds a PhD from the University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki, Greece, a MSc in International Banking and Financial Studies at the School of Management of the University of Southampton, UK and a BSc in Economics from Aristotle’s University of Thessaloniki, Greece.

Research Interests: modelling; applied econometrics; economics of mental health; and economic evaluation of interventions to prevent infectious diseases.
 
Publications in (referee) academc journals:
 
Dritsaki C. and Dritsaki M. (2010). Government Expenditure and National Income: Causality Tests for Twelve New Members of E.E, Romanian Economic Journal, Vol. 13, No. 38, pp. 67 – 89.

Dritsaki C., Dritsaki. M. (2010). The Deficit of Balance on Current Account: An Empirical Investigation for Greece, Journal of European Economy Vol. 9, No. 5, pp.132 – 145.
 
Dritsaki M and Dritsakis N (2008) On the Nexus between Openness and Growth in Greece, Applied Economics and Policy Analysis, vol 2, No 1-2, pp 303-16

Dritsaki M (2008) The relationship between unemployment and macroeconomic determinants: An empirical research for Greece, Journal of World Economic Review, vol 3, no 2, pp 153-60

Dritsaki C, and Dritsaki-Bargiota M (2005) A Causal Relationship Between Stock, Credit Market and Economic Development: An Empirical Evidence for Greece, Economic Change and Restructuring, Special Issue, pp 113-27

Dritsaki C, Adamopoulos A and Dritsaki M (2005) Inflation and productivity: An Empirical research for Greece using Causality Analysis, (honorable volume for Maria Delivani), University of Macedonia eds.

Dritsaki M (2005) The Linkage between Stock Market and Macroeconomic Fundamentals: The Case of Athens Stock Exchange, Journal of Financial Management and Analysis, vol 18, no 1, pp 38-47

Dritsaki M, Dritsaki C and Adamopoulos A (2004) A Causal Relationship between Trade, Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth for Greece, American Journal of Applied Sciences, vol 1, No 3, pp 230-5

Dritsaki M, and Adamopoulos A (2003) Exports and Growth in Less Developed Countries of the European Union, Rivista Internationale di Scienze Economiche e Commerciali, vol 50, no 2, pp 249-57
 
 
Forthcoming:
Dritsaki M and Dritsaki C. The Bound Testing Approach for Cointegration and Causality between Financial Development, Trade Openness and Economic Growth in Bulgaria The IUP Journal of Applied Economics (forthcoming)

Dritsaki M and Dritsaki C. A panel data approach to the demand for money in Bulgaria and Romania. Applied Economics Letters (forthcoming)

 
 
 
 
Reports:
Dritsaki M, Longworth L, Trueman P (2010) Organ for transplants-Review of the evidence on the costs and cost-effectiveness of liver transplantation, Final report to the West Midlands Specialist Commissioning Team
 
 
Current working research projects:
Healthy Start-understanding the use of vouchers – Department of Health (York, Brunel, Food Matters Partnership)
Improving outcomes from the treatment of back pain - NIHR (Warwick, Brunel, BackCARE)
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