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Dr Manouche Tavakoli

Dr Manouche Tavakoli

BSc, Dip. Econ, MSc, Ph.D

Reader in Economics and Finance

Director of Honours Programme

Contact details

Tel: +44 (0)1334 462810
Fax: +44 (0)1334 462812

Teaching 2011/2012

  • MN5442 Corporate Financial Management
  • MN5608 Risk Management

Biography

Manouche Tavakoli is an applied economist with wide research interests in finance, industrial organization and Health Economics. He has co-edited 6 books covering health reforms, financing and controlling costs and has written over 70 chapters and journal articles. He is Director of the Finance Programme in the School of Management. He regularly advises the industry on economic and modelling issues.

Research Specialisms

Finance and Industrial economics with special interests in insider trading, company performance, advertising, television viewing choice and health economics especially in waiting time/list and economic evaluations.

Selected Recent Publications

M. Tavakoi, (with P McKnight and C. Weir), (2010) 'Underwriting Relationships and Analyst Independence in Europe' Financial Markets, Institutions and Instruments, 19(3), 189-213.

M. Tavakoli, (with J Goddard, J Wilson), (2009): 'Sources of variation in company profitability and growth' Journal of Business Research, 2009, 62, 495-508.

M. Tavakoli, (with J Goddard), (2008): 'Efficiency and welfare implications of managed public sector hospital waiting lists', European Journal of Operational Research; 2008, 184(2):778-792.

M. Tavakoli, (with J Goddard, P Molyneux, J Wilson), (2007): 'European banking: An overview', Journal of Banking and Finance; 2007, 31(7):1911-1935.

Tavakoli, M. (with J. Goddard and J Wilson), (2005): 'Determinants of Profitability in European Manufacturing and Services: Evidence from a Dynamic Panel Model' Applied Financial Economics; 2005, 15(18):1269-1282.

Tavakoli, M. (with J. Goddard and M. Cave), (2003): 'Do Pay-TV Subscribers and Non-subscribers Have Different Free-to-air TV Viewing Patterns?' Applied Economics; 2003, 35(12):1379-1385.