Senior Teaching Associate in Political Economy
Department of Politics & International Studies, University of Cambridge
Staff Fellow in Politics, Trinity Hall
Journal Publications
The State House Prices Make: The Political Elasticities of House Prices and Rents (2024)
Housing Studies, co-authored with Sebastian Kohl
Politics & Society, co-authored with Engelbert Stockhammer
The Manufactured Crisis of COVID Keynesianism in Britain, Germany & the USA (2023)
Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy & Society, co-authored with Valentina Ausserladscheider & Matthew Sparkes
Populism, Brexit, and the Manufactured Crisis of British Neoliberalism (2021)
Review of International Political Economy, co-authored with Valentina Ausserladscheider
The Political Economy of Household Debt & The Keynesian Policy Paradigm (2021)
New Political Economy, co-authored with Matthew Sparkes
Can Household Debt Influence Income Inequality? Evidence from Britain 1966-2016 (2020)
British Journal of Politics & International Relations
Mortgage Credit: Denmark’s Financial Capacity Building Regime (2019)
New Political Economy
The Integrating Role of Private Homeownership & Mortgage Credit in British Neoliberalism (2018)
Housing Studies
Comparative European Politics
Teaching Portfolio
University of Cambridge
2018-Present
Undergraduate Modules
POL1: The Modern State and its Alternatives
POL4: Comparative Politics
POL4D: Anglo-American Political Economy
POL5: Themes and Issues in Politics and International Relations
POL6: Statistics and Methods in Politics and International Relations
POL9: Conceptual Issues and Texts in Politics and International Relations
POL17: The Politics of the International Economy
Postgraduate Modules
Comparative Political Economy
Advanced Political Analysis
Global Transitions: Power, Hegemony and the Ordering of the Global Political Economy
King’s College London
2015-2018
Undergraduate Modules
Introduction to International Economics
European Political Economy
Comparative Capitalisms
Postgraduate Modules
International Political Economy
Copenhagen Business School
2015-2016
Undergraduate Modules
International Political Economy
Comparative Political Economy
Qualitative Methods