Dr Edward Jones
Senior Lecturer in Economics, Director of The Institute of European Finance
Affiliations
Contact info
Phone: +44 (0) 1248 388 393
E-mail: e.t.jones@bangor.ac.uk
Contact Info
Phone: +44 (0) 1248 388 393
E-mail: e.t.jones@bangor.ac.uk
Overview
Dr Edward Thomas Jones is a Senior Lecturer in Economics at Bangor Business School, Bangor University, with professional experience of working in the private and public sector at a senior level. His research, which mostly has a policy focus, is primarily in the area of economics and innovation in public and private finance. Prior to his academic career, Edward held various private-sector positions in the Irish banking industry, with specific experience in financial and economic modelling, pricing and capital calculations. Edward is Director of the Institute of European Finance (IEF) research centre, a Non-Executive Director at Wales only dedicated science park (M-SParc), and Chairman of Gymdeithas Elusennol Ynys Mon, an Anglesey-based grant-making charity.
PhD (Economics) from the Centre for Banking and Financial Studies, University of Wales, Bangor, where he also holds a BA (Mathematics and Economics) degree and a Masters (Banking and Finance) degree. Experience of supervising PhD, Masters and Undergraduate theses and teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate level.
Research areas and keywords
Keywords
- HA Statistics
- HG Finance
- HJ Public Finance
- HB Economic Theory
Education / academic qualifications
- 2009 - PhD , The growth of conurbations in post-war Britain: A historical perspective. , Bangor Business School
- 2008 - Professional , Diploma in Statistics
- 2006 - Professional , NVQ (Level 4) Management
- 2005 - Professional , PRINCE 2
- 2002 - MA , Banking and Finance , Bangor Business School
- 2001 - BA , Economics and Mathematics
Research outputs (12)
- Published
The Era of Cultural Economics in Wales
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article
- Published
For Wales, see Singapore? A strategy for independence: Singapore provides a viable economic strategy to embrace if Wales wants to pursue independence.
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article
- Published
Death of the high street – the solutions are already here
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article
Prof. activities and awards (101)
Celebrating 1500 Years of the City of Bangor; its culture, heritage and future opportunities for re-connection, community and business
Activity: Other › Types of Public engagement and outreach - Media article or participation
2025 will be the year of expectations
Activity: Other › Types of Public engagement and outreach - Media article or participation
Reit, mae o 'di ennill - ond sut wneith hyn effeithio Cymru
Activity: Other › Types of Public engagement and outreach - Media article or participation
Projects (4)
Consultancy for Cwmni Egino
Project: Research
KTP with Stockomendation Ltd
Project: Research
Media coverage (23)
What will happen to interest rates, inflation and mortgages in 2025 - according to experts
Press/Media: Expert Comment
Interest rates expected to stay at 4.75% - what it means for your money
Press/Media: Expert Comment
Royal Mail takeover by Czech billionaire approved
Press/Media: Expert Comment