Professor Cillian Ryan

 

Director of Education of the College of Social Sciences and Jean Monnet Chair in European Economics

Department of Economics

Contact details

The Hub
College of Social Sciences
2nd Floor East, Muirhead Tower
University of Birmingham
Birmingham
B15 2TT

Qualifications

BA University College Dublin, National University of Ireland
MA University College Dublin, National University of Ireland
PhD University of Western Ontario

Research

RESEARCH GROUP:

Environment, Trade and Energy
Economic Policy Group (ERI)

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

Cillian's recent work had focused two key strands; 1. Thetheory of trade induced mergers and the impact of globalization and theimplications for competition regulation and 2. Trade in FinancialServices and the influence of the GATS and BASEL II. Cillian also workson Business Cycles in theory and practice.

Other activities

Director of Education of the College of Social Sciences
Director of the Jean Monnet European Centre of Excellence
Chair of the Higher Education Academy Economics Network and member of the Higher Education Academy Subject Chairs Committee

Publications

"The Role of Banks in Financial Integration: Evidence from New EU Members International Economics and Economic Policy", Volumn 6, No.3, 235-59 (with Nicholas Horsewood) (2009)

        Outcome of European Commission: Jean-Monnet ActionProject (2006-1623/001-JMO) "Financial Market Integration, StructuralChange, FDI and Economic Growth in the EU 25"

"EU-ASEAN: Facing Economic Globalisation", P.J.J.Welfens,Ryan, C, Chirathivat, S, and F Knipping (eds). Springer-VerlagHeidelberg, 2009, XVI, 246 p. 48 illus., ISBN: 978-3-540-87388-4

        Outcome of European Commission: Jean Monnet Action Project (2004-2421/001-001

"Technology Transfer, Merger Activity and Trade Liberalisation" Review of International Economics, 14(4), 582-599 (2006)

EUROPEAN UNION and ASEAN: Historical Dimensions, ComparativeAnalysis and Politico-Economic Dynamics, Chirathivat, S, Kipping, F,Ryan, C and P.J.J.Welfens (eds). Springer-Verlag Heidelberg (2005)

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