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Dr Waseem Toraubally

Associate Professor

School: Newcastle Business School

Waseem Toraubally is in Economics at Newcastle Business School.

Prior to joining NBS in 2024, held full-time teaching and research positions at Nottingham Trent University, Coventry University, Lancaster University, and the University of Manchester, from where he obtained his PhD in 2017.

He is also  of the Centre for Research in Economic Theory and its Applications at the University of Warwick.

Waseem’s teaching interests lie in all areas of economics. Amongst others, he has taught on Advanced Mathematics, Advanced Statistics, Mathematical Economics, Mathematical Finance, Managerial Economics, Labour Economics, and Industrial Organisation to university students at all levels.

He is  of Advance HE (formerly, Higher Education Academy).

Waseem Toraubally

Waseem’s research has strongly gravitated towards Pure and Applied Microeconomic Theory, International Economics/Finance, Financial Economics, and Game Theory. In particular, he specialises in the analysis and application of imperfect competition in general equilibrium with a view to deriving sound policy implications. 

His work has been published in ABS3*/4* journals in economics and finance, including the European Journal of Operational Research, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Journal of Mathematical Economics, and Finance Research Letters, amongst others.

He is currently probing into the possibility of using game-theoretic techniques to solve issues related to sustainability (strategic sustainability).

He welcomes suitably trained PhD students in the above-mentioned research areas.

PhD November 14 2017


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