Professor Pascalis Raimondos
Faculty of Business & Law,
School of Economics & Finance
Biography
Professor Pascalis Raimondos joined QUT in January 2016. Prior to that he was working in Copenhagen, Denmark for over 30 years mainly at the Copenhagen Business School. His main research fields are International Economics (Trade and Public Finance in particular). His work has been published in several journals including The Economic Journal, Journal of International Economics, Journal of Public Economics, Journal of Development Economics, the European Economic Review, and the Journal of International Business Studies. He serves as an Associate Editor for several journals and he is a CEPR and CESifo Research Fellow since 2003. Professor Raimondos received several competitive research grants from the Danish Research Council and was a founding member of a Centre of Excellence funded by the Danish National Research Foundation (1993-2005). He serves as an evaluator for the European Science Foundation, the ESRC UK, and several other Research Councils around Europe (Belgium, Austria, Norway, Sweden, and Greece). Professor Raimondos engaged with the academic and business community as a member of the Danish Research Council (2008-2013) and of the Danish Competition Authority (2010-2015). In Australia he was a member of the 2018 ABDC Journal List and an Executive of the Economic Society of Australia, Queensland. As of May 2021, he is the President of the ESAqld.Personal details
Positions
- Head of School
Faculty of Business & Law,
School of Economics & Finance
Keywords
International Trade: theory and policy, Taxation of Multinational Enterprices, Economic Development and Foreign Aid, Commodity Tax Harmonization, The Economics of WTO
Research field
Applied economics
Field of Research code, Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC), 2020
Qualifications
- PhD in Economics (University of Essex)
Professional memberships and associations
Research Affiliations:
- Research Fellow, International Trade and Regional Economics, CEPR, London, 1999-
- Research Fellow, Global Economy, CESifo, Munich, 1999-
- External Fellow, Centre for Globalization and Economic Policy, University of Nottingham, 2002-
Journal Editor:
- Associate Editor: The Review of World Economics, January 2016 -
- Associate Editor: European Economic Review, January 2003 - 2020
- Associate Editor: Scandinavian Journal of Economics, October 2008 - 2021
- Associate Editor: Journal of International Trade and Development, January 2003 -
- Associate Editor: International Review of Economics and Finance, February 2003 - 2021
- Editorial Council: Review of Development Economics, September 2002 -
Professional roles:
- Member of the Scientific Committee of the European Trade Study Group (ETSG)
- President of the Economic Society of Australia, QLD, 2020 -
Teaching
- Undergraduate: Microeconomics, International Economics, Industrial Economics (different years and programs). Currently teaches EFB336 International Economics, an elective third year unit at the Economics major.
- Graduate: International Trade (University of Copenhagen), Industrial Economics (CBS), Firm in a Global Environment (CBS, UNSW, UIBE)
- Ph.D.: Taxation of Multinationals (Hitotsubashi University, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics)
- Ph.D. supervision: Dieter M. Urban (Economic Geography and Growth, 1995-1998), Lars B. Thermansen (Regional Computable General Equilibrium Models for Denmark, 2004-2008), Stuart Webber (Taxation of Multinationals, 2006-2012), Henrik Fosse (Empirical Essays in International Trade, 2008-2012), Federico Clementi (FDI-induced Productivity Spillovers, 2012- ), Friedrich Bergmann (FDI-induced Productivity Spillovers, 2014- )
- Ph.D. external examiner: Mette Rose Skaksen (Aarhus), Thomas B. Andersen (Copenhagen), Alan Sørensen (Aarhus), Susana Thede (Lund), Magnus Wiberg (Stockholm), Eva Rytter Sunesen (Copenhagen), Komkrich Chonbunwatana (Nottingham), Kenneth Baltzer (Copenhagen), Pablo Selaya (Copenhagen), Karen Crabbé (Louvain), Euan Fraser MacMillan (Strathclyde), Nikolaos Vlassis (Exeter), Chaiyasith Boonyanate (Dundee).
Experience
Professional Employment:
Affiliated Positions:
- Deputy Director, Centre of Excellence in Economic Policy Research Unit (EPRU), Copenhagen, 1993-2005
- Member, Centre for Industrial Economics, Copenhagen, 1995-2000
- Member, “Fiscal Implications of the European Union”, under the Human Capital and Mobility Network, European Science Foundation, 1993-1996
Academic Service:
- CBS Wide Appointment Committee (CWAC), 2013-2014
- Member of the CBS International Committee, 2006-2008
- Program Director, Bachelor in International Business, CBS, 2003-2008
- Member, Dean’s Committee for “Secondary Jobs”, CBS, 2010
- Member of the Cand.Merc Study Board, CBS, 1993-1999
Other Professional Service:
- Member of the Danish Competition Council, 2010-2015
- Member of the Danish Research Council: Social Sciences, 2008-2013
- Member of the Danish Bibliometric Committee for Economic Journals, 2008-2013
- Founding Member of the Nordic International Trade Seminars (NOITS), 1997-2013
- Member of Accreditation Panel, Department of International Economics, Athens University of Economics and Business, March 2012
- Member of the ABDC Journal List update, 2018
- Member of Accreditation Panel, Department of Economics, University of Ioannina, Greece, December 2019
- Chair of Accreditation Panel, PhD Program, Neapolis University, Cyprus, January 2021
- Australia Awards DFAT, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, October-November 2021
Publications
- Raimondos, P. & Woodland, A. (2015). Market access and welfare: Is there a conflict? Economics Letters, 126, 163–166. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/94023
- Raimondos, P. & Woodland, A. (2014). Steepest ascent tariff reform. Economic Theory, 55(1), 69–99. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/94036
- Nielsen, S. & Raimondos, P. (2012). Multiple roles of transfer prices: One vs. two books. In W. Schon & KA. Konrad (Eds.), Fundamentals of international transfer pricing in law and economics [MPI Studies in Tax Law and Public Finance, Volume 1] (pp. 25–46). Springer. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/94025
- Fosse, H. & Raimondos, P. (2012). Reducing tariffs according to WTO accession rules: The case of Vietnam. Review of Development Economics, 16(2), 331–341. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/94033
- Raimondos, P. & Schmitt, N. (2010). Commodity taxation and parallel imports. Journal of Public Economics, 94(1-2), 153–162. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/94011
- Nielsen, S., Raimondos, P. & Schjelderup, G. (2010). Company taxation and tax spillovers: Separate accounting versus formula apportionment. European Economic Review, 54(1), 121–132. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/94012
- Kreickemeier, U. & Raimondos-Møller, P. (2008). Tariff-tax reforms and market access. Journal of Development Economics, 87(1), 85–91. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/94038
- Bo Nielsen, S., Raimondos-Møller, P. & Schjelderup, G. (2008). Taxes and decision rights in multinationals. Journal of Public Economic Theory, 10(2), 245–258. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/94040
- Raimondos-Møller, P. & Woodland, A. (2006). Measuring tax efficiency: A tax optimality index. Journal of Public Economics, 90(10-11), 1903–1922. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/94024
- Raimondos-Møller, P. & Woodland, A. (2006). Non-preferential trading clubs. Journal of International Economics, 68(1), 79–91. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/94026
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